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  • On-campus vaccine clinic for eligible groups will be offered March 31

    The Marquette Medical Clinic has secured additional vaccine supply for the week of March 29. Please note that vaccines are still in limited supply and allocations are not yet available for everyone who is eligible. If you are eligible and can receive the vaccine from other sources (i.e. primary care doctor, hospital system, etc.) before it’s available to you at…

  • $1 million gift enhances life changing impact of Marquette’s Neuro Recovery Clinic

    First-in-state program has scheduled more than 5,400 appointments and helped more than 100 patients since May 2019 Thanks to a meaningful $1 million gift from an anonymous Marquette alumna, the university’s Neuro Recovery Clinic, located in the College of Health Sciences, now has additional resources to deliver life changing therapeutic recovery for adults and children…

  • On-campus event/space protocols remain in place; summer event planning underway

    Event and space proposals required for planned summer events University leaders are closely monitoring emerging guidance from state and local health officials, and the COVID-19 Recovery Planning Team will soon announce decisions related to event capacity limits and other mitigation measures for the summer. Meantime, Marquette University continues to follow the protocols and processes for…

  • I-43 construction to begin in early spring; Kilbourn tunnels to close March 29

    The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT), is scheduled to begin preventative maintenance on I-43 and overhead bridge structures, between Wisconsin Avenue and Walnut Street. The Kilbourn Tunnels, just northeast of campus, are expected to be closed for approximately four months, starting Monday, March 29, at 5 a.m. Motorists should utilize 6th Street and Fond Du Lac…

  • University expands partnership with Everspring to support top ranked Master of Science in Computing Program

    Everspring to help grow Marquette’s No. 6-ranked M.S. in Computing Program, which offers outstanding flexibility for working professionals and career changers Marquette and Everspring have announced an expansion of their partnership to include Marquette’s top ranked innovative Master of Science in Computing program. Everspring, a leading provider of higher education technology solutions and services, will…

  • IWL to host Spring Research Social, April 8

    The Institute for Women’s Leadership (IWL) will host the next Spring Research Social on Thursday, April 8, from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.  These socials are a gathering of Marquette-based researchers interested in learning what others are researching around campus. The events have resulted in creating and broadening intersectional research opportunities across campus.   For more information, email the…

  • Seed grant proposals for Humanities Without Walls’ Grand Research Challenge due April 30

    Humanities Without Walls (HWW), the Center for the Advancement of the Humanities and the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs are offering a seed grant opportunity for faculty interested in applying for the HWW Consortium’s Grand Research Challenge grants.   The HWW principal investigator team is seeking proposals from tenure line faculty in the humanities or humanistic social sciences to support…

  • AHPRC to launch Summer Student Research Initiative; proposals due April 12

    The Athletic and Human Performance Research Center (AHPRC) is preparing to launch the 2021 Summer Student Research Initiative (SSRI) aimed at growing research in pediatric health and human performance.   Five faculty-student teams will receive $5,000 each to conduct research from Monday, May 24, through Friday, July 30. The goal of this initiative is to create a toolkit…

  • IWL releases new ‘Spotlight on Research’ episode featuring Dr. Karen Robinson

    The third episode of the Institute for Women’s Leadership’s Spotlight on Research video series is now available.   To view this episode and others, visit the IWL’s website or YouTube channel.   This episode features Dr. Karen Robinson, associate professor and director of Marquette’s Nurse-Midwifery Program. Robinson discusses her research experiences, the work she is doing around breast health as well as her advocacy for women’s health and…

  • As Lent concludes, Stations of the Cross prayer opportunities available

    The Stations of the Cross are an ancient tradition in the Catholic Church dating back to the fourth century when Christians went on pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Like many Catholic traditions, the Stations of the Cross can be rich, deep and meaningful, but at the same time we can lose sight of their significance…