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Biological sciences professor receives NSF grant to study behavioral and physiological reactions to climate fluctuations
Dr. Chelsea Cook, assistant professor of biological sciences in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, has received a $754,826 grant from the National Science Foundation to study the behavioral and physiological response of animals to manage daily and seasonal environmental fluctuations such as temperature changes. Her project “Balancing Social and Ecological Information to Collectively…

Moving forward Nubian’s Way
Carolyn-Eboni Carson and her mother, LaTrina Thornton, have helped one another truly embrace their natural hair throughout the years. Now, the two have started a company to help other people of color with natural hair not just accept but love their hair and make natural hair common place in the professional workplace.

Wisconsin Partisan Primary election is Aug. 9
Wisconsin’s Partisan Primary will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022. Please check the Marquette.edu/vote website for information on how to register to vote and polling locations. Marquette students may need to use a Marquette Voter ID Card as an acceptable form of ID. Marquette students who are eligible voters may apply for a Marquette…

Near West Side events for Aug. 5-7
Take some time this weekend to enjoy the activities of Milwaukee’s Near West Side. From new parklets to fresh produce, there is no shortage of entertainment this weekend. A ribbon cutting will take place to celebrate a new parklet in partnership with the Wisconsin Bike Fed on Friday, Aug. 5 at 5 p.m. Located…

Participate in College of Health Sciences’ prediabetes and muscle fatigue research study
People with prediabetes and healthy adults are encouraged to participate in exercise science and physical therapy research investigating muscle fatigue through Marquette’s Department of Physical Therapy. Compensation will be provided. If interested, contact Lauren Opielinski, research assistant in the laboratory of Dr. Sandra Hunter, professor of exercise science in the in the College of…

Faculty, staff invited to sign up for breakfast with EVP/COO Joel Pogodzinski
Want to learn more about the operations of the university or ask a question of the executive vice president and chief operating officer? Joel Pogodzinski is hosting breakfasts in the AMU Henke Lounge with small groups of faculty and staff. These gatherings have no set agenda and provide an opportunity for dialogue on any topics…

Marquette’s Supply Chain Management programs ranked in top 20 nationally
Gartner, Inc. (NYSE: IT), the world’s leading research and advisory company, in its latest supply chain management program rankings, has named Marquette’s undergraduate program No. 19 in North America. After entering the rankings for the first time in 2020, the university’s online master’s in supply chain management remained in the top 20 nationally at No.…
A message from President Lovell: Mourning a member of our campus community
Dear Marquette community, With a heavy heart, I write to share sad news from our student family. Payton Claybaugh, a 2022 cum laude graduate of Marquette’s College of Health Sciences and a D1 student in our School of Dentistry, died unexpectedly early this morning after being hit by a car while walking on the Marquette…

Marquette Career Closet hosting professional clothing drive Aug. 1-31
The Marquette Career Closet is hosting a professional clothing drive from Monday, Aug. 1, through Wednesday, Aug. 31, to benefit students on campus experiencing difficulty accessing professional clothes. Marquette staff and faculty are encouraged to drop off donations in one of the designated drop-off points on campus: Alumni Memorial Union: Second floor outside the Event…

Marquette hosts first ‘Reimagining Public Safety’ community gathering
On Saturday, July 23, Marquette University hosted the Milwaukee Police Department, Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission, and the Community Collaborative Commission for a “Reimagining Public Safety” community gathering session at the Law School. This was the first of 15 sessions – one in each aldermanic district in Milwaukee. MPD is developing a community policing plan,…