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  • Funding available for participating (NTT) faculty research and professional development

    The Office of the Provost has allocated $10,000 to be distributed to participating faculty for professional development activities during the 2021-22 academic year and $10,000 to be distributed to participating faculty for research support (all funds must be spent prior to June 15, 2022).   All participating faculty are eligible to receive professional development funds…

  • Philosophy’s Friday Seminar Series continues Sept. 24

    The Philosophy Friday Seminar Series continues Friday, Sept. 24, with Bella-Rose Kelly’s, “Hegel’s Doctrine of Essence in the Science of Logic.”  The seminars take place Fridays from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. in Marquette Hall, 105.   View the fall schedule below or online.  Sept. 24: Bella-Rose Kelly, “Hegel’s Doctrine of Essence in the Science of Logic” …

  • Writing Center and Haggerty collaborate for ‘ART ASKS: NOW & THEN’ 

    The Haggerty Museum of Art and the Ott Memorial Writing Center invite members of the campus community to enjoy the two art forms of visual art and language arts together.   Visit the Haggerty in person or online each month to find specially selected artworks paired with viewing and writing prompts inspired by the semester-long theme of “Now & Then”.  …

  • Ignatian Inspired

    Opus Dean Kris Ropella leads the Marquette University Opus College of Engineering with Ignatian values as her guide

  • Dr. Derria Byrd honored with Way Klingler Early Career Award

    The award supports promising new scholars in critical stages of their careers.

  • Chris Swift, Chairman and CEO of The Hartford and university trustee, to highlight enduring lessons of leadership at Business Leaders Forum 

    Christopher Swift, chairman and CEO of The Hartford and a current university trustee, will highlight enduring lessons of leadership at the Business Leaders Forum on Friday, Oct. 8, at 12:15 p.m. in the Monaghan Ballroom at the AMU.  Swift, a 1983 College of Business Administration alumnus, will discuss how the pandemic is re-shaping the U.S.…

  • Community Engagement Conversations: Finding Joy in the Struggle is Nov. 16

    Community Engagement Conversations: Finding Joy in the Struggle is Nov. 16, from 9 a.m. to 10:30am. Register online today for this virtual event.  This year, Marquette University celebrates the 500th anniversary of when Ignatius the soldier was injured by a cannonball in the Battle of Pamplona, a moment that instigated a change of heart and attested to…

  • Dr. Kristin Haglund and team honored with MCN Scholarly Review Paper of the Year Award  

    The team behind “Probiotics for the Management of Infantile Colic: A Systematic Review,” has been honored with the American Journal of Maternal and Child Nursing (MCN) Scholarly Review Paper of the Year 2021.  The paper was a collaboration between:   Dr. Kristin Haglund, professor, College of Nursing Dr. Lisa Hanson, professor, College of Nursing Alissa Fial,…

  • Poverty Research Initiative to host virtual panel on Sept. 30 

    Join Dr. George Hinton, President and CEO of the Social Development Commission (SDC), and panelists on Thursday, Sept. 30 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. for a virtual conversation as they discuss their plans for the establishment of a Policy Institute for Poverty and Institutional Racism.   To sign up for the event, email Nadine Desmarais,…

  • Department of Occupational Therapy seeks pediatric participants for research study

    The Pediatric Movement and Neuroscience Lab in the Department of Occupational Therapy is seeking children ages 7-17 for a research study investigating bimanual coordination.  If your child is interested in the brain and how it helps us move, they would be a great fit for this study. Contact Dr. Sam Nemanich to get involved.   For more information,…