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  • Biology Colloquium with James Mouton

    Dr. James Mouton, assistant professor of evolutionary ecology at Ohio State University, will present, “Population Dynamics, Morphological Change and Conservation of an endemic island bird in the 21st century,” for the biological sciences seminar on Wednesday, Feb. 18, at 3 p.m. in Wehr Life Sciences 111. The Biological Sciences Department’s Friday Seminar Series is supported by the…

  • Possibility, Peril, and Uncertainty: Emerging Understandings and Research on Young People’s Thinking About AI

    The Telehealth Research Community will present “Possibility, Peril, and Uncertainty: Emerging Understandings and Research on Young People’s Thinking About AI” on Friday, Feb. 6, at 1 p.m. in Johnston Hall 134.   The presentation will draw on recent research by Dr. Gabriel Velez, associate professor of educational policy and leadership in the College of Education, and…

  • 3rd annual Daniels Forum

    Join the Marquette community for the third annual Daniels Forum on Friday, Feb. 6, from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. in O’Brien Hall’s Michels Family Forum, 150A/B.  This year’s forum will feature a fireside chat with Andrew DeGuire, Arts ’93, James H. Keyes Dean of Business Administration, and Dave Honan, Grad ’00, executive vice president and chief…

  • Zine Slam at the Lemonis Center

    Join the Lemonis Center for Student Success for a Zine Slam with visiting writer-maker Dr. Jason Luther on Wednesday, Jan. 28, from 12:15 p.m. to 2 p.m. in the Lemonis Center multi-purpose room.  The low-key event, hosted by Marquette English/FAME, the Center for Teaching and Learning, and the Haggerty Museum, welcomes students, faculty, staff and…

  • Jeff Selingo, NYT best-selling author of ‘Dream School,’ to speak on campus, Feb. 11

    New York Times bestseller Jeff Selingo, author of “Dream School: Finding the College That’s Right for You,” will speak on what differentiates Marquette and how we can best connect with prospective students and families on Wednesday, Feb. 11, from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Weasler Auditorium. Marquette was one of 75 schools spotlighted…

  • Making Zines, Making Change: a conversation about collaborating, publishing, selling and archiving DIY art

    Join a community conversation on the hands-on power of zines and other DIY art on Wednesday, Jan. 28, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Haggerty Museum of Art.   Inspired by the Spring 2026 Haggerty exhibitions “Declaration of _____” and “Let the Real World In,” as well as Artifact, the eighth annual Writing Innovation Symposium, scholar-teacher Jason Luther…

  • Lead and invest: Empowering ideas, creating impact through VC and angel investing

    Hear from successful corporate executives and partners who have transitioned to encore careers as angel investors, venture capitalists and those supporting the area ecosystem on Wednesday, Jan. 21, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. in O’Brien Hall 150. The panel discussion and networking experience is open to students, faculty and staff. Light refreshments will be served.  Register here. 

  • ‘Elevating and Accelerating AI Excellence’ with NMDSI

    The Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute is hosting “Elevating and Accelerating AI Excellence,” Thursday, Feb. 12, from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Grand Hall of Northwestern Mutual Headquarters. In an era where the convergence of higher education and technology stands to revolutionize our world, this event will provide a platform for leading companies and academic institutions to discuss how we can…

  • Chemistry Friday Colloquia Series

    Dr. Laurent Wiesenfeld from Harvard-Smithsonian will present “When molecular physics enables astrophysics,” for the chemistry seminar on Friday, Jan. 23, at 4 p.m. in Todd Wehr Chemistry 121. See details for the chemistry department colloquia here.

  • Artifact: 8th Annual Writing Innovation Symposium

    The Writing Innovation Symposium is a two-day, on-campus and online event open to all current Marquette affiliates for free with registration required by Tuesday, January 20. The symposium will be held Jan. 29-30 in Raynor Library. The symposium is designed for anyone who writes, studies writing or teaches writing in formal and informal settings, including instructors, tutors, graduate teaching…