Arts & Sciences

Researching the surprising ecological afterlife of elephants
In March 2024, in the middle of Novalee Sweeney’s first trip to South Africa’s Kruger National Park, the Marquette microbial ecology doctoral student stumbled into the middle of both a tragedy and an opportunity. While returning to camp, she and other members of an international research team encountered a group of park rangers gathered around…

11 Marquette faculty members among top 2% of world’s most-cited scientists
According to research at Stanford University, 11 current Marquette faculty members are listed among the top 2% of cited scientists in the world.

Seventh FELOS Leadership Development cohort selected
The Office of Faculty Affairs and Dr. Gary Meyer announced the names of faculty selected to take part in the FELOS Faculty Leadership Development Program.

‘Our Roots Say That We’re Sisters’ podcast featuring Amyah Brooks now available
This month’s episode honors the story of Amyah Brooks, a senior studying political science and social welfare and justice.

Annual Lonergan Colloquium, March 7-8
The Lonergan Colloquium features various aspects of sustainable development, environmental sustainability and impacts of the environment.

Humanities Research Colloquium book talk with Dr. Sergio González, Feb. 27
The Humanities Research Colloquium will host a book talk with Dr. Sergio González, assistant professor of history in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences.



