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  • 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.

  • Turning ripples into waves of change

    In his educational leadership roles, alumnus Patrick Landry pushes big ideas to effect positive change for low-income families and communities.

  • Special Delivery

    After Russia invaded Ukraine, alumnus Zachary Dmyterko braved a war zone to deliver a van load of humanitarian aid to the Ukrainian people. Today, he’s still sending supplies.

  • Defending water

    Klingler professors collaborate across campus and with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to address water quality challenges and promote healthier environments.

  • A complex portrayal

    A Marquette scholar’s fellowship at an influential Chicago library brings life to the cultural history of deafness.

  • Forecasting disaster

    Computing potential post-wildfire destruction could lead to preventive solutions.

  • A scholarly symbiosis

    Biology researcher and secondary school science teachers score a win-win by teaming up on climate change investigations.

  • Shaped by culture

    Spanish professor explores the crossroads of history and culture and transforms her research into unexpected collaborations.