Jack Goods

  • Biological sciences professor receives $900,000 National Science Foundation grant for tropical forest research

    Dr. Stefan Schnitzer, Mellon Distinguished Professor of Biological Sciences in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, has been awarded a grant of more than $900,000 from the National Science Foundation to conduct a research project to explain how tropical forests maintain extraordinarily high levels of species diversity. The grant through the National Science Foundation’s…

  • Family Weekend 2020 canceled; moves to virtual opportunities

    Unfortunately due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Family Weekend 2020 has been canceled. The weekend was previously scheduled for Oct. 9-11. The health and safety of students and their families remains the university’s top concern. Marquette looks forward to welcoming families in 2021. The Office of Student Development is exploring potential virtual events for families,…

  • COVID-19 Update: We must all do our part to mitigate the spread

    Dear Marquette community, As you have likely seen, COVID-19 cases are rising across the country, including here in Wisconsin and in Milwaukee County. In our Avenues West neighborhood, the City of Milwaukee Health Department is reporting 48 new COVID-19 cases among 18- to 24-year-olds over the past two weeks, from June 23 – July 7.…

  • Employee Assistance program presents ‘Healthy Coping in Challenging Times’ webinar, July 16

    Anne Demski, LSCW, CEAP, SAP, from the Advocate Aurora Employee Assistance Program (EAP) will present a webinar titled “Healthy Coping Amidst Challenging Times” on Thursday, July 16, from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Demski has more than 25 years of experience in clinical and management capacities as well as her own private practice. The presentation…

  • A message from university leaders in support of international students

    Dear Marquette community, Earlier this week, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced new polices related to fall semester student enrollment, online learning and maintaining F-1 student visa status. These policies directly affect our international students, particularly as it relates to students exclusively enrolling in online courses for the fall. Marquette is dedicated to doing…

  • Marquette participates in historic transfer agreement with technical colleges

    Students seeking to transfer credits from any of Wisconsin’s 16 technical colleges to Marquette will have a much easier time in the future thanks to a historic, comprehensive agreement announced yesterday. Marquette is one of the private, nonprofit colleges and universities participating in the WAICU-WTCS Course Credit Transfer Agreement. WAICU stands for the Wisconsin Association…

  • Emergency Employee Fund raises $40,000, supports 51 employees

    Back in May, after many Marquette community members inquired about making contributions to provide additional financial support to furloughed employees, the university launched an Employee Emergency Grant Fund to support furloughed employees. In total, the fund received $40,220 from 259 donors. Funds were able to support 51 employees who were furloughed. All employees who applied…

  • July 14 COVID-19 Town Hall to focus on health protocols, academic planning and residence life; register today

    The Marquette COVID-19 Response Team will host another virtual COVID-19 Town Hall for the campus community on Tuesday, July 14, from 3:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. via Microsoft Teams Live. Register via Eventbrite; a link to join the virtual event will be sent to registrants on Tuesday morning. Please note that this event is for Marquette…

  • Two professors receive $1.7 million grant for neuroscience research on substance use disorder in women

    Dr. John Mantsch, chair and professor of biomedical sciences, and Dr. Matthew Hearing, assistant professor of biomedical sciences in the College of Health Sciences, received a $1.7 million R01 grant from the National Institutes of Health for their neuroscientific study on substance use disorder in women. The project, titled “Estrogen regulation of the prefrontal cortex…

  • College of Nursing receives scholarship to support disadvantaged students

    The College of Nursing received a Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students from the U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Health Workforce and the Division of Health Careers and Financial Support. The Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students (SDS) award, totaling more than $3 million dollars over the course of five…