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Marquette Law School Poll discussion on Wisconsin voters, June 22
The Marquette University Law School will unveil the results of a new statewide survey on Wednesday, June 22, in a free, in-person event featuring Prof. Charles Franklin, professor of law and public policy and director of the Marquette Law School Poll. The program is open to the public and will begin at 12:15 p.m. in…

Rev. Ronald Bieganowski, S.J., and Rev. Grant Garinger, S.J., reach Jesuit milestones
Two members of the Marquette Jesuit community were recognized in June for reaching jubilees this year. Rev. Ronald Bieganowski, S.J., is celebrating 50 years since his ordination to the priesthood as a member of the Society of Jesus; Rev. Grant Garinger, S.J., is celebrating 25 years of priesthood. Father Bieganowski, who has been a Jesuit…

Biomedical sciences professor receives $1.8M grant to study sex differences in brain mechanisms of seasonality
Dr. Jennifer Evans, associate professor of biomedical sciences in Marquette University’s College of Health Sciences, has been awarded an R01 research grant from the National Institutes of Health, with an expected value of about $1.8 million over five years, to study the differences in how men and women are impacted by seasonal affective disorder, a…
Marquette Bookshelf: Biomedical Engineering Design
By Dr. Jay Goldberg, professor of practice in biomedical engineering, Opus College of Engineering “Biomedical Engineering Design” presents the design processes and practices used in academic and industry medical device design projects. The first two chapters are an overview of the design process, project management and working on technical teams. Further chapters follow the general order…

Dr. Sandra Hunter named editor-in-chief of premier sports medicine journal
By Alex Nemec, marketing communication specialist Following a “rigorous application and interview search process,” Dr. Sandra Hunter, FACSM, has been named the new editor-in-chief of Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews (ESSR), one of the leading journals published by the American College of Sports Medicine. Hunter is a professor in the Exercise Science Program in the…

Celebrate Juneteenth events on campus and in Milwaukee
A year ago, President Biden made history when he officially declared Juneteenth a federal holiday — the first new one in decades. Commemorating the emancipation of African American people who had been enslaved, June 19 is a day to remember the transformational power of human liberation as well as to celebrate Black freedom and Black…
Summer GROW classes and tours now available
Faculty and staff are encouraged to explore the variety of employee growth and development topics offered both in-person and virtually through GROW. New courses have been added this summer, including tours of different academic and laboratory areas, film viewing parties and a nature walk. Registration for summer GROW class offerings is now available on Eventbrite.…

Beyond MU webinar on immersive learning in the St. Joan of Arc Chapel, June 22
Beyond MU: Lifelong Learning will host a webinar titled, “Immersive Learning in the St. Joan of Arc Chapel” on Wednesday, June 22, at noon. Register online. Learn how Marquette Humanities faculty incorporate the cultural and historical contexts of the St. Joan of Arc Chapel in their classes. In addition to serving as a site for…

Marquette Athletics Summer Block Party, June 21
Celebrate the start of summer at the Marquette Athletics Summer Block Party on Tuesday, June 21, from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Central Mall. Admission is $10 for adults and free for children. Enjoy a variety of Milwaukee’s favorite food trucks, including Roll MKE, Milwaukee Pretzel Company, Pig Tailz and more. Admission includes all…
