Arts & Sciences
One Thing Led to Another: Faculty research autobiographies, Nov. 7
The Faber Center for Ignatian Spirituality and the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs invite you to join faculty, graduate students and staff to hear the intriguing research and academic vocation journeys of Marquette faculty on Tuesday, Nov. 7, from noon to 1 p.m. in the Raynor Memorial Libraries Beaumier Suites B/C. Staff speakers include: …
Physics is Fun: Communicating science via social media, Nov. 3
Dr. Caleb Bonyum is known for his demonstrations of physics and for his role as a content creator for the Physics Is Fun Instagram page.
Civic Dialogues: ‘Three Theses on Conservatism’ with Rick Perlstein, Oct. 31
Join Marquette Civic Dialogues for a discussion with American historian and journalist Rick Perlstein.
Rev. Cathal Doherty, S.J., to present inaugural Doerr Chair Lecture, Nov. 2
The lecture will be on “Real Presence and Real Sacrifice.”
Languages, Literatures, and Cultures open house, Oct. 25
Meet the faculty and students of the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at an open house.
The future of Mariology will be topic of Marquette’s fifth annual Theotokos Lecture, Oct. 26
Dr. Nichole Flores and Dr. Amey Victoria Adkins-Jones will discuss the future of Mariology on Oct. 26.
Dr. Marianne Bertrand to speak at this year’s Marburg Lecture on Friday, Nov. 10
The Marburg economics lecture will host one of the most-cited female economists in the world.
Stories of Graduate Student Success: Nick Schneider, Biological Sciences doctoral student
Nick Schneider, a fifth year doctoral student in the Department of Biological Sciences, was recently awarded the Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J. Fellowship for the 2023-24 academic year. The fellowship is awarded to graduate students to “engage in advanced study and research to prepare themselves for professional lives of service to their community and country.”…