Graduate Students

  • Theotokos Lecture

    Essayist, journalist and scholar Jonathan Malesic will deliver the Theotokos Lecture on Tuesday, Oct. 21, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Sensenbrenner Hall. Can art combat digital distraction? Beyond focused contemplation, art offers models of attention. Mary, a paramount example in Western art, reveals attention is more than just focus; she’s also distractible for…

  • Dr. Aziz Rahman to Speak on Medicine at the Frontiers of Gaza

    Dr. Aziz Rahman, an award-winning Wisconsin-based interventional radiologist, will present “Medicine on the Frontiers of Gaza” on Monday, Oct. 13, at 5 p.m. in Weasler Auditorium.  Rahman, who recently served on a medical mission to Nasser Hospital, will discuss patient care under siege conditions, as well as the ethics and logistics of delivering care in…

  • Chemistry Colloquium with Scott Lewis

    Dr. Scott Lewis, professor of chemistry at South Florida University, will present “How contextual cues influence general and organic chemistry students’ sense-making of molecular polarity” for the chemistry seminar on Friday, Oct. 10, at 4 p.m. in Todd Wehr Chemistry, 121. See details for the Chemistry Department colloquia here.

  • Biological Sciences Colloquium with Miranda Scalabrino

    Dr. Miranda Scalabrino, assistant professor of ophthalmology and visual sciences and of cell biology, neurobiology and anatomy at the Medical College of Wisconsin, will present “Neural rewiring and compensation during retinal degeneration” for the biological sciences seminar on Friday, Oct. 10, at 3 p.m. in Wehr Life Sciences 111. The Biological Sciences Department’s Friday Seminar Series is…

  • ‘Hope in Health Care’ bioethics conference

    Marquette will host a “Hope in Health Care” bioethics conference presented by the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, the Milwaukee Guild of the Catholic Medical Association and the St. John Paul II Foundation, on Saturday, Nov. 8. Expert speakers from the University of Michigan, Georgetown University and the Catholic University of America will present on topics including…

  • ‘Parallel Play: The Art of Science and the Science of Art’ Talk and Tour

    The Haggerty Museum of Art will host a talk and tour titled “Parallel Play: The Art of Science and the Science of Art” on Friday, Oct. 17, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.  The program offers a behind-the-scenes look at artworks from the Spring 2025 “Parallel Play” exhibition. Dr. Deanna Arble, assistant professor of biological…

  • Gospel Choir presents CHRISTIAN JAAM

    Experience uplifting music and meaningful fellowship as the Gospel Choir presents “CHRISTIAN JAAM: Jesus is Alive at Marquette” on Sunday, Oct. 12, at 4 p.m. in the AMU Monaghan Ballrooms. No tickets are required. Attendees are encouraged to wear Marquette gear or represent their faith group.

  • Orgullo Hispano March to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

    Join the Marquette community for the Orgullo Hispano March on Friday, Oct. 10, from noon to 12:45 p.m. to celebrate Latinx pride and conclude Hispanic Heritage Month.  Hosted in collaboration with the Office of Inclusion and Belonging, the Latin American Student Organization (LASO), the Hispanic/Latinx Employee Resource Group and Campus Ministry, the march will begin…

  • Midterm study break with Ignite

    Students are invited to take a break from studying and de-stress at Ignite on Wednesday, Oct. 8, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the AMU Lunda Room.  The evening will include dinner and a game night, offering students a chance to relax and connect with new people. Ignite provides an inspiring experience of college community, Catholic…

  • Computer science colloquium on biomedical data integration with Priya Deshpande

    Join the Department of Computer Science for a colloquium with Dr. Priya Deshpande on Wednesday, Oct. 8, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. in Cudahy Hall 414. Deshpande will discuss how massive volumes of biomedical data — generated across hospitals, labs and research institutes — can be better integrated and reused to support healthcare innovation.…