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Volunteers needed for Life After Sport Trajectories Lab research
The Life After Sport Trajectories (LAST) Lab at Marquette, directed by Dr. Jacob Capin, assistant professor of physical therapy in the College of Health Sciences, is investigating how collegiate athletics participation impacts long-term health and activity patterns in athletes and how traumatic knee injury impacts those outcomes. The LAST Lab is recruiting both current and…

COVID-19 vaccine/boosters available at flu clinic at AMU, Oct. 11
The City of Milwaukee Health Department will host a COVID-19 vaccine and booster clinic in conjunction with an MU Medical Clinic flu vaccine clinic on Tuesday, Oct. 11, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the AMU Ballrooms. Students, faculty, staff and dependents can attend. Moderna and Pfizer bivalent boosters and Pfizer primary series COVID-19 vaccines…

JohnRaé Stowers named associate director of student support services in the Educational Opportunity Program
JohnRaé Stowers has been named the associate director of student support services in the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP). Stowers has been on Marquette’s campus in some capacity for over 20 years and brings experience working with the EOP and the Wisconsin Association for Independent Colleges and Universities (WAICU). Stowers previously served as the director of…

Excellence in Leadership (E-Lead) Program applications now open
The Excellence in Leadership (E-Lead) Program is now accepting applications from sophomore students across campus to begin the program in spring 2023. Applications for the program are now open and can be submitted online. E-Lead is a three-year, curricular innovation leadership development program for undergraduate students across all disciplines at Marquette. Students apply and…

Safety alert system test on Tuesday morning
The university will conduct a test of its safety alert system on Tuesday morning: Students, faculty and staff who receive safety alert text messages should see a test text message. Those who have the EagleEye app and have their push notifications settings on will see a test notification via the app. The test will not…

Diversity in Psychology Conference, Oct. 1
The Department of Psychology is hosting the 13th annual Diversity in Psychology Conference on Saturday, Oct. 1, at noon in Cramer Hall. Meet professors and their students who are conducting cutting-edge research in diversity-related areas in psychology. Dr. Kimberly D’Anna-Hernandez, associate professor of pychology in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, will present a…

Apply to join the Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program
The Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program, which motivates and supports low-income and first-generation college students to enter and succeed in higher education, is accepting applications through Monday, Oct. 31. The McNair Scholars Program prepares sophomores to near-graduating seniors for graduate school through immersion into graduate-level research projects and familiarization with the graduate school application process. Students…

Get to Know Marquette University Student Government
Marquette University Student Government (MUSG) serves to actively identify, understand, address and represent students’ needs, concerns and interests through acts of leadership and service that reflect Catholic, Jesuit ideals and contribute to the betterment of the Marquette community. MUSG works to connect students with opportunities on campus that help inform and shape all facets of…

Tolkien reading gathering: The Hobbit, Sept. 30 at Haggerty Museum of Art
All are invited to attend a reading of “The Hobbit,” by J.R.R. Tolkien, on Friday, Sept. 30, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Haggerty Museum of Art. Join fellow Tolkien enthusiasts and relax in a bean bag chair in the exhibition gallery of the museum, which is currently displaying an exhibit titled “J.R.R. Tolkien:…
