Sarah Koziol

  • Bidding for Beginners

    AIM students team up with Big Shoulders Fund to teach advanced investing skills to high schoolers. By Jennifer Walter, Comm ’19 How old were you when you first learned about the stock market? For many teens, investment education is nonexistent. Students from Marquette’s Applied Investment Management program wanted to change that fate for a group…

  • Win-Win

    Archie Black believes investing to cultivate his community’s next generation of leaders is a win for him, his company and Minnesota.  By Lora Strum “Winning is fun.”  It’s the first thing Archie Black says when asked about his two decades at the top of SPS Commerce, a provider of on-demand supply chain management solutions, where…

  • When refugees are pregnant and postpartum moms

    As the director of Proyecto Mamá, a Milwaukee-based research project assessing the mental health needs of perinatal Latina mothers, Dr. Lisa Edwards often worked with moms who are Mexican immigrants. In the perinatal period, the months before or after giving birth, when it is natural to feel stressed, these mothers frequently had additional factors compounding…

  • To serve the underserved

    New online counseling program hopes to combat the mental health provider shortage in high-need areas by offering students another route to earn their degree. By Hal Conick In many areas of the U.S., people don’t have access to adequate mental health care, and increasing patient needs during the coronavirus pandemic are pressuring an already-taxed practitioner…

  • To better serve the community

    New program aims to develop undergraduate researchers into community-engaged change agents. By Elizabeth Baker, Comm ’17, Grad ’18   Natalea Leon began at Marquette as a pre-med student, but after two years of biology and chemistry courses, she missed the personal aspect of medicine that originally drew her to the field. After transferring to the Psychology…

  • On the map

    A College of Education team leads a new project to better inform Black, Latino and Latina students of available resources that can improve their postsecondary education success. By Claire Curry Before she arrived at Marquette to pursue her doctorate in educational policy and leadership, Verónica Mancheno spent 18 years working as an elementary and high…

  • Mindful coaching

    Researchers collaborate to study and promote mindfulness training among student-athletes. By Lauren Herb Schudson, Grad ’97 The practice of mindfulness can bolster one’s sense of well-being and reduce stress and anxiety. Counseling students learn it as part of their counseling skills repertoire. But now some Marquette athletes are practicing mindfulness too. What gives? “College is…

  • Game plan

    Tavon Johnson’s youth advocacy experience nurtures a promising program that mentors middle schoolers through the sport of lacrosse. By Ann Christenson, CJPA ’91 Graduate student Tavon Johnson stands in the hallway of a Milwaukee elementary school talking to a young student. Although a camera is rolling, Johnson is completely focused on the student, giving him…

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    Diagnoses delayed

    Faculty team seeks to remove barriers from identifying children with autism.