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Wellness Weekly: Mental health and 2nd.MD
If you have been diagnosed with a mental health condition and still have questions, a second opinion may provide the answers you deserve to get back to the life you love.

Welcome Masses on Sunday, Oct. 8
Campus Ministry is extending an invitation to LGBTQ+ individuals and allies for university Masses on Sunday, Oct. 8.

Chelsea Malacara | The Difference Makers at Marquette University
Being a good steward to our natural resources and our community is inextricably tied to who we are as a Catholic, Jesuit university. Few people understand that better than Chelsea Malacara.

Civic Dialogues Program to co-host ‘The State of Modern Conservative Politics’ with Charlie Sykes, Oct. 12
Charlie Sykes, political commentator and editor-in-chief of The Bulwark, will lead an insightful discussion on a range of topics pertinent to conservatism and Republican constituents.

Nationwide test of emergency alert system, Oct. 4
All cellphones will emit a warning sound on Wednesday, Oct. 4, at approximately 1:20 p.m. as the federal government is conducting a nationwide test of the emergency alert system.

Engineering professor receives U.S. Department of Transportation grant to evaluate metal corrosion prevention method
Dr. Qindan Huang has received a grant to evaluate the cathodic protection method on pipeline metals.

Backpack Program October food drive: Snacks and treats
The Arrupe Center for Community Service and Social Responsibility is collecting snack items for the Backpack Program throughout the month of October. Donate crackers, pretzels, nuts, dried fruit, popcorn or other snack items. Donations can be dropped off in AMU 137 or drop-shipped from the Arrupe Center’s Amazon wishlist. Contact Christine Little with any questions.

An introduction to NSF submissions, Oct. 4
ORSP will host a workshop to detail how to submit a proposal to the National Science Foundation.

‘Our Roots’ podcast featuring Gadeer Ayesh now available
Gadeer Ayesh, ’16, is a neurosurgery physician assistant and graduate of the Educational Opportunity Program.

Register for upcoming GROW classes; new classes added
Faculty and staff are encouraged to explore a variety of employee growth and development topics offered in person and virtually through GROW.