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How much should we trust social robots?

May 25, 2018

How much should we trust social robots?

Dr. Despoina Perouli is studying the robots making their way to our homes. While they’re ready to be our household assistants and companions, Perouli’s research will help make sure we don’t give away our privacy and security when we let the robots in.

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Salvadoran Women Lift Themselves Up

May 17, 2018

Salvadoran Women Lift Themselves Up

Dr. Noelle Brigden is both a political science professor at Marquette and the women’s sub-master deadlifting champion at the Wisconsin State Fair. She began powerlifting as a remedy for chronic pain and as a source of strength against the emotional demands of her research on violence against Central American migrants. Now, she’s sharing her passion […]

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MU4Gold Cultivates Students’ Research Ambitions

May 17, 2018

MU4Gold Cultivates Students’ Research Ambitions

Kate Gustafson is one of seven members of Marquette’s inaugural class of MU4Gold Scholars, a pilot program run jointly by the University Honors Program and the College of Arts and Sciences that focuses on engaging students in faculty-mentored research from their first moments on campus. As an MU4Gold scholar, Gustafson spent her first semester at […]

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Q and A with law professor Michael O’Hear

October 19, 2017

Q and A with law professor Michael O’Hear

Since he was a law student himself, Marquette Law School professor Michael O’Hear has been interested in the issues of sentencing and mass incarceration. He has written two books about the subject and is working on a third. Marquette Today sat down with O’Hear to discuss his research and a new grant that will support […]

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International Research Poster Session to be held Nov. 28

September 11, 2017

The International Research Poster Session will be held Tuesday, Nov. 28, from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the AMU Monaghan Ballrooms. Marquette University strives to support promising forward thinking and international research. This event aims to encourage and showcase research among faculty members and students from all disciplines and provides a wonderful opportunity to […]

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Marquette’s Vice President for Research and Innovation selected as panelist among nation’s top research officers

July 10, 2017

Dr. Jeanne Hossenlopp to discuss the state of American science at National Press Club Marquette University’s Vice President for Research and Innovation, Dr. Jeanne Hossenlopp, will provide perspectives from Marquette and our home state of Wisconsin on a panel of senior university research officers for an upcoming “State of American Science” event at the National […]

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Fear Factors

May 15, 2017

Fear Factors

How do we perceive a sudden twig snap as a possible threat? Dr. Marieke Gilmartin turns on and off different parts of the brain to solve this mystery.

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Life behind the label

May 9, 2017

Life behind the label

A researcher’s growing body of work explores how prejudice, discrimination and state policies affect the daily realities of Arab and Muslim Americans.

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A long legacy of healing

May 3, 2017

A long legacy of healing

Driven to adapt his pioneering and proven treatment methods in new ways, Dr. Robert Fox keeps expanding his influence on young children with behavior problems.

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Tangled

April 6, 2017

Tangled

Conducting research at Marquette and in Panama, Dr. Stefan Schnitzer is finding that aggressive vines are strangling some of the life out of tropical rain forests — and impairing the forests’ ability to curb climate change.

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Marquette Bookshelf: ‘Sajjilu Arab American: A Reader in SWANA Studies’

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Dr. Mark Berlin named 2023 Sabbatical Fellowship Award winner

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