Arts & Sciences

‘Loneliness: A Theological Appraisal,’ Feb. 11
Marquette Theology Department is honored to welcome the Rev. Dr. Graham Ward to consider these questions; how do social isolation, being alone, and loneliness differ? What do different disciplines — theology, philosophy, and literature — have to say about the value of solitude? What does it mean to be “Alone with the Alone”? on Feb. 11,…

Imagination equation gallery talk at the Haggerty Museum of Art, Feb. 6
“Parallel Play: The Art of Science & the Science of Art” was created as an integral component of Marquette’s Creative Problem Solving biology class.

NMDSI awards over $700,000 in research and curricula funding to university experts
Each of these programs serve to accelerate a robust ecosystem for research and innovation, talent pathways and community outreach and partnerships.

Prestigious study abroad scholarship awarded to Marquette student
Kamaria Gragston is a criminology major in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences.

Humanities Research Colloquium book launch, Jan. 23
The colloquium will be celebrating and discussing Dr. Blair’s new book, Tasting and Testing Books: “Good Housekeeping,” Popular Modernism, and Middlebrow Reading.

Three online graduate programs ranked in top 55 nationally by U.S. News
Three Marquette programs are recognized among the top 55 nationally.

#Sourdough rhetoric: multisensory media traces that are good enough to eat, Jan. 29
Dr. Ashley M. Beardsley, assistant professor of English and Writing Center director at Western Illinois University, will discuss her hands-on exploration of baking as a feminist rhetorical practice.

‘Conflict and Negotiation Styles: Mine, Yours, Ours,’ with Dr. Alexandra Crampton, Jan. 16
The workshop will be led by Dr. Alexandra Crampton, associate professor of social and cultural sciences in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences.

