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Submit papers for fourth annual Writing Innovation Symposium
Write It Out, the fourth annual Writing Innovation Symposium, will be Feb. 3 to 4, 2022, at Marquette University. Applications for workshops, presentations, and displays are due by Friday, Nov. 15. Notifications will be made in November, and registration will open in December, when conference modalities and health mandates will be confirmed. Undergrads, grads, faculty of all…
Fall Career and Internship Fair is Sept. 21-23
The Career Services Center will host its Fall Career and Internship Fair that will include the following events: Tuesday, Sept. 21, virtually via Handshake Wednesday, Sept. 22, in the AMU Ballrooms (non-tech) Thursday, Sept. 23, in the AMU Ballrooms (tech) All events will be held from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Attendees will gain the opportunity to meet…
Family Weekend begins Oct. 8
Family Weekend is an annual fall event where families get the opportunity to connect with their students, the Marquette campus and the greater city of Milwaukee. This year’s family weekend will be celebrated from Friday, Oct. 8, to Sunday, Oct. 10. All events are open to students, faculty, staff and family members of students. Details for the weekend are online. Visit the Marquette Guide to view the entire schedule.
Haggerty Museum to host Community Day celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month on Oct. 16
The Marquette community is invited to attend a celebration of the Haggerty Museum of Art’s fall exhibition, “María Magdalena Campos-Pons: Sea and Self” and Hispanic Heritage Month on Saturday, Oct. 16, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Create art, meet the Haggerty Museum of Art’s community partners, enjoy live music, and discover new ways to engage…
Community Engagement Conversations: Finding Joy in the Struggle is Nov. 16
Community Engagement Conversations: Finding Joy in the Struggle is Nov. 16, from 9 a.m. to 10:30am. Register online today for this virtual event. This year, Marquette University celebrates the 500th anniversary of when Ignatius the soldier was injured by a cannonball in the Battle of Pamplona, a moment that instigated a change of heart and attested to…
Dr. Kristin Haglund and team honored with MCN Scholarly Review Paper of the Year Award
The team behind “Probiotics for the Management of Infantile Colic: A Systematic Review,” has been honored with the American Journal of Maternal and Child Nursing (MCN) Scholarly Review Paper of the Year 2021. The paper was a collaboration between: Dr. Kristin Haglund, professor, College of Nursing Dr. Lisa Hanson, professor, College of Nursing Alissa Fial,…
Poverty Research Initiative to host virtual panel on Sept. 30
Join Dr. George Hinton, President and CEO of the Social Development Commission (SDC), and panelists on Thursday, Sept. 30 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. for a virtual conversation as they discuss their plans for the establishment of a Policy Institute for Poverty and Institutional Racism. To sign up for the event, email Nadine Desmarais,…
Department of Occupational Therapy seeks pediatric participants for research study
The Pediatric Movement and Neuroscience Lab in the Department of Occupational Therapy is seeking children ages 7-17 for a research study investigating bimanual coordination. If your child is interested in the brain and how it helps us move, they would be a great fit for this study. Contact Dr. Sam Nemanich to get involved. For more information,…
Students encouraged to participate in Science Coalition’s video challenge; deadline is Oct. 18
The Science Coalition, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization of more than 50 of the nation’s leading public and private research universities, is hosting its third annual video challenge in which students are encouraged to create videos highlighting the importance of scientific research. Graduate and undergraduate students can submit a 60 to 90-second video. Submissions will be…
Ignite to host Bistro Night, Sept. 22
Ignite Bistro Night will be Wednesday, Sept. 22, from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Lunda Room in the AMU. The event features the dynamic components of Ignite — engaging community, inspiring speakers and prayer — plus a free Italian dinner. Student panelists will explore the night’s theme of “Being the Difference: How Service Transforms.” …