Graduate Students

  • Philosophy and Center for Peacemaking present: The genocidal march of the Hegelian spirit

    Dr. Shannon Mussett, professor of philosophy at Utah Valley University, will present “The genocidal march of the Hegelian spirit” on Friday, Feb. 21, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in Marquette Hall 105. This talk explores Hegel’s formulation of the Americas as spirit’s destination once it has completed its work in Europe. This destination requires the…

  • Mathematical and statistical sciences colloquium presented by Dr. Wim Ruitenburg

    Dr. Wim Ruitenburg, professor of mathematical and statistical sciences, will present a seminar titled, “Puzzles and some logic” on Friday, Feb. 21, at 1 p.m. in Cudahy Hall 401. Supported by graduate students in the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, Ruitenburg will present a broad variety of mathematical puzzles, some with logical content. Their…

  • Designing Equitable High-Impact Flipped Chemistry Classrooms

    The Chemistry Department will host Dr. Senetta Bancroft, associate professor at Southern Illinois University, for a colloquium titled, “Designing Equitable High-Impact Flipped Chemistry Classrooms: Disaggregation, Mixing, and Theory in Action”, on Friday, Feb. 28, at 4 p.m. in Todd Wehr Chemistry 121. Bancroft has expertise in science teacher professional development, qualitative research methods and the…

  • Student Wellness and Health Promotion: Talk Saves Lives

    In preparation for the Out of the Darkness Walk, join the Center for Student Wellness and Health Promotion for Talk Saves Lives on Monday, Feb. 24, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on the third floor of the Wellness + Helfear Reaction facility.   More information and registration for the Out of the Darkness Walk can…

  • Humanities Research Colloquium book talk with Dr. Sergio González

    The Humanities Research Colloquium will host a book talk with Dr. Sergio González, assistant professor of history in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, on Thursday, Feb. 27, at 4 p.m. in Marquette Hall 105. The talk is also available via Teams.  Hospitality practices grounded in religious belief have long exercised a profound influence on Wisconsin’s…

  • The entrance to Eckstein Hall, home of the Marquette University Law School.

    On the Issues: Marquette Law School Poll

    Marquette University Law School will share the results of a new statewide poll on Wednesday, March 5, at 12:15 p.m. in Eckstein Hall. The event will feature Charles Franklin, professor of law and public policy and director of the Marquette Law School Poll, and Derek Mosley, director of the school’s Lubar Center for Public Policy Research…

  • WISN Wisconsin Supreme Court debate at Lubar Center

    WISN will host a debate between two candidates for the Wisconsin Supreme Court – Hon. Susan Crawford and Hon. Brad Schimel – at Eckstein Hall’s Lubar Center on Wednesday, March 12, at 7 p.m.  Limited tickets are available for the Marquette community. Register online by Friday, Feb. 28.  Attendees are encouraged to arrive between 5:30 p.m. and 6:30…

  • Here Then, Here Now: a celebration of Black queer professionals

    The Office of Inclusion and Belonging will host “Here Then, Here Now,” in honor of Black History Month on Wednesday, Feb. 19, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in AMU 262.  No registration is required.  The event will highlight Black queer professionals in jobs and industries. Enjoy light refreshments, a donut bar and crafts as…

  • Two graduate students sitting at a table.

    Grad School 101: a lunch and learn presentation

    Admissions staff from the Graduate School will host “Grad School 101: an introduction to understanding, navigating and pursuing post-baccalaureate education,” on Wednesday, Feb. 19, from noon to 1 p.m. in the Lemonis Center for Student Success.  Staff will decode the jargon, explain the difference between undergraduate and graduate education, and explore reasons for pursuing a…

  • A student speaks to representatives from Kohler at a Career Fair.

    Engineering & Technical Career Fair, Feb. 19

    Students will meet with representatives from a variety of industries to learn about co-op, internship and full-time opportunities in IT, Data Analytics, and Engineering disciplines: Biomedical, Computer, Electrical, Civil / Environmental, Construction, and Mechanical. Students are encouraged to register for the fair on Handshake and browse the list of employers ahead of time.