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  • Attend the Commuter Thanksgiving Dinner, Nov. 22

    The Commuter Student Association will be hosting a Thanksgiving dinner on Tuesday, Nov. 22, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the AMU Lunda Room to show appreciation to all the commuter students on campus. Register online to attend.  

  • Called South

    A Marquette professor and son of Memphis, Tennessee, leads a group from Marquette on a pilgrimage to sites from civil rights history that still have volumes to say today.

  • Marquette Bookshelf: ‘Evading the Patronage Trap: Interest Representation in Mexico’

    Dr. Brian Palmer-Rubin answered some questions about his new book.

  • Alpha Sigma Nu hosting Versiti blood drive at AMU, Nov. 30

    Alpha Sigma Nu, the Jesuit honor society on campus, will host a Versiti blood drive on Wednesday, Nov. 30, from noon until 6 p.m. in AMU 227. Marquette is hosting blood drives throughout the academic year in a Blood Battle competition with Butler University. Competition progress is being tracked online.   All attempting donors will receive…

  • Council on Native American Affairs seeks to support Native relations at Marquette

    Marquette’s Council on Native American Affairs seeks to better understand how Native American students can fully thrive on campus.

  • Discover careers in international education, Nov. 21

    The enrollment management team is hosting an event centered around careers in international education on Monday, Nov. 21, at 4 p.m. in the Office of International Education on the fourth floor of Holthusen Hall. Guest speaker David Fitzgerald of Education in Motion will provide an overview of the opportunities that exist in the world of…

  • Connect with Telehealth Research Community, Dec. 7

    After a successful launch event in October, Marquette’s Telehealth Research Community (TRC) is hosting a second meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 7, from noon to 1 p.m. in person in the AMU’s Henke Lounge and online via Microsoft Teams. All staff, students and faculty from across campus are welcome and encouraged to take advantage of connecting…

  • High school robotics teams and Marquette students develop over 50 adaptive toys

    On Saturday, Nov. 12, The Opus College of Engineering hosted the first of two build days as part of its project to develop adaptive toys serving children with differing abilities in Milwaukee County. The project, “Inclusive Play: Toys for all,” is a collaboration among The Opus College of Engineering and its Orthopaedic and Rehabilitation Engineering…

  • Surge Protector

    Paige Peters’ born-at-Marquette technology treats storm and sewage water 20 times faster than normal, helping utilities prevent hazardous basement backups and overflows into surface waterways.

  • Illuminating indigenous histories — past, present and emerging

    A novel research and community-building program provides opportunities for Indigenous students to promote a deeper understanding of their shared heritage.