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Marquette faculty and staff research grants from October/November 2022
Marquette University’s Office of Research and Sponsored Programs has announced the following research grants awarded to university faculty and staff in October/November 2022. A Digital Storytelling Intervention to Promote the Health of African American Family Caregivers $50,000 – The Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation Sociocultural and Regulatory Implications of Direct and Indirect Potable Water Reuse…

Omron Advanced Automation Lab grand opening, March 2
The Opus College of Engineering will host a grand opening event for the Omron Advanced Automation Lab on Thursday, March 2, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on the fourth floor of Engineering Hall. Omron Corp. gifted over $1 million to Marquette in June to establish the Omron Advanced Automation Lab in the Opus College…

Go Move Challenge concludes Feb. 28; help Marquette beat other AJCU schools
The 11th annual Go Move Challenge concludes on Tuesday, Feb. 28. Record your minutes of movement on the Go Move Challenge website to help Marquette beat other AJCU schools. You can log past workouts by changing the date in the “Log My Workout” box. Minutes must be entered by end-of-day Wednesday, March 1. To log…

Marquette to install electric vehicle charging stations
Marquette has contracted with ChargePoint, North America’s largest network of electric vehicle charging stations, to install two dual-port charging stations on the lower level of each of the university’s two on-campus parking structures. The Level 2 AC charging stations will allow up to four cars to charge at one time in the 16th Street Parking…

International Cooperation in an Age of Disruption and Fragmentation, March 2
Alumna Sabina Bhatia, deputy secretary of the International Monetary Fund, will speak alongside Marquette faculty on “International Cooperation in an Age of Disruption and Fragmentation,” on Thursday, March 2, at 12:30 p.m. in the AMU Lunda Room. Remarks by Bhatia will be followed by a moderated discussion with Dr. Grace Wang, professor of economics in…

Password policy changing in March
To better align with current security recommendations from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), IT Services is updating its password policy for all IT Services managed applications, systems and websites. There are two main components of this change: IT Services will begin implementing this policy change on Wednesday, March 8. The implementation will be fully…

Mental Health in the Black Community discussion, March 4
Join the Psychology and Social Justice Internship Program and Table of the Saints for “Mental Health in the Black Community,” a discussion on Saturday, March 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in AMU 157 and 163. The event includes a panel moderated by journalist James Casey featuring three Milwaukee mental health professionals: Clem…

’How (Not) to Build a School in Haiti’ screening, March 3
Join filmmakers Dinesh Das Sabu, assistant professor of digital media in the Diederich College of Communication, and Jack C. Newell for a screening of their film, “How (Not) to Build a School in Haiti,” on Friday, March 3, from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the Weasler Auditorium. There will be a panel discussion immediately…

Global Medical Brigades collecting donations for City on a Hill
Global Medical Brigades is collecting culturally competent donations for City on a Hill to give back to the Milwaukee community and make a difference in combating the different health disparities seen in the Milwaukee community. City on a Hill is a faith-based nonprofit located in Milwaukee’s Near West Side. The organization works collaboratively with partners…

Black Women Rock Brunch, March 5
Join the Center for Engagement and Inclusion in celebrating Black women in business at its annual Black Women Rock Brunch on Sunday, March 5, from noon to 2 p.m. in the Alumni Memorial Union Monaghan Ballrooms. Register online.