Graduate Students

  • Soup with Substance on immigration policies

    Join the Center for Urban Research, Teaching, and Outreach for a Soup with Substance on Wednesday, March 19, from noon to 1 p.m. in the AMU Lunda Room to learn about immigration policies in Project 2025.  Dr. Louise Cainkar, professor of social and cultural sciences in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, will summarize…

  • Association of Marquette University Women spring book club

    The Association of Marquette University Women invites campus to its spring book club starting Wednesday, April 2, in Raynor Library’s Beamier Suites. Discussion begins at 7 p.m. Register online by Wednesday, March 26.  Join Marquette alumni and friends to discuss the book “Small Things Like These” by Claire Keegan. The event will feature small group discussions following…

  • Ethical Collecting: Questioning the Black Archive

    The Haggerty Museum of Art will host “Ethical Collecting: Questioning the Black Archive,” presented as part of Marquette University Law School’s Intellectual Property Colloquium Series on Wednesday, March 19, at noon.  The series features distinguished scholars from across the nation. This session is presented in collaboration with the Haggery Museum of Art in conjunction with…

  • How Complicated is Mathematics?

    In “How Complicated is Mathematics? A Computability Theorist’s Perspective,” Antonio Nakid Cordero won’t answer the question for two reasons: first, because the question is very vague, and second, because the question is very hard. Instead, Cordero, a graduate student in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, will take attendees on a…

  • Chemistry seminar presented by Dr. Silas Cook

    The Chemistry Department will host Dr. Silas Cook, professor of chemistry at Indiana University Bloomington, for a colloquium on Friday, March 7, at 4 p.m. in Todd Wehr Chemistry 121. Cook’s research seeks to develop new reactions that enable the efficient synthesis of biologically relevant small molecules. See details for the Chemistry Department colloquia here.

  • Biology seminar examines neuroplasticity and the origin of gender difference

    Dr. Lise Eliot, professor of neuroscience at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, will present the Biological Sciences colloquium on Friday, March 7, at 3 p.m. in Wehr Life Sciences 111. In her talk, “Neuroplasticity and the Origin of Gender Difference,” Eliot will discuss her work on brain and gender development, especially the role…

  • 3rd annual Out of the Darkness Suicide Prevention Walk

    The Center for Student Wellness and Health Promotion, along with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, will host the third annual Marquette University Out of the Darkness Campus Walk on Saturday, April 5. The walk will begin on Central Mall outside St. Joan of Arc Chapel. On-site registration will begin at 11 a.m., with the…

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    Honors-sponsored improv workshop at Interchange Theater

    Marquette students are invited to an interactive improv workshop at Interchange Theater Co-op (628 N. 10th St.), around the corner from Straz Residence Hall, on Wednesday, March 19, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.  Sponsored by the Honors Program, this event is free for all Marquette students, but space is limited. RSVP online. Participants must be…

  • The front of St. Joan of Arc Chapel.

    First Friday Mass

    All are welcome to join in prayer at the First Friday Mass on Friday, March 7, at 8:30 a.m. in St. Joan of Arc Chapel. Following the Mass, participants will gather in the Gratitude Garden for a social time filled with fellowship and community.   Come and be a part of this special morning of worship…

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    Faithful Flow Showcase

    Faithful Flow is putting on its Praise Dance Showcase on Sunday, March 23, at 6 p.m. in Varsity Theatre. The Faithful Flow Praise Dance Showcase is a worship-filled event featuring praise dance, live vocals and a gospel choir. Through music and movement, it aims to uplift and inspire while honoring community supporters. Register online by Friday, March 21.