Arts & Sciences
Marquette University receives $1.27 million grant for MKE Roots: The Democratizing Local History Project
An interdisciplinary team of faculty from Marquette University’s College of Education and Klingler College of Arts and Sciences has received $1.27 million from the U.S. Department of Education to fund “MKE Roots: The Democratizing Local History Project.” Led by Dr. Melissa Gibson, associate professor of educational policy and leadership, the project will develop an educational…
2022-23 Explorer Challenge winners announced
Four innovative projects were selected to receive up to $25,000 in seed money to make an impact and advance Beyond Boundaries, Marquette’s strategic plan.
AHPRC announces 2023-24 Pilot Award winners
The AHPRC Pilot Award program is designed to facilitate and foster collaborative health and performance-related research.
85th Aquinas Lecture: Communities of Resistance and Prefigurative Politics, Oct. 6
The Department of Philosophy will host the 85th Aquinas Lecture with José Medina, Walter Dill Scott Professor at Northwestern University.
Annual Klement Lecture with Dr. Felipe Hinojosa, Oct. 11
This year’s lecture is “Body & Spirit: Preachers, Radicals and the Politics of the Latinx Civil Rights Movement.”
Down goes antimatter! Gravity’s effect on matter’s elusive twin is revealed
Marquette’s Tim Tharp part of landmark CERN experiment that answers longstanding question of whether antimatter and matter are gravitationally attracted or repelled
Stories of Graduate Student Success: Carolin Joy, chemistry doctoral student
Carolin Joy is a doctoral student in the Department of Chemistry who has recently been awarded the prestigious Arthur J. Schmitt Fellowship. The Arthur J. Schmitt Scholarship Leadership Fellowship identifies talented Marquette doctoral students and fosters their development as socially responsible leaders in the Marquette community and beyond. One of the goals of the fellowship…
Celebrate a century of mission-driven political science, Oct. 10
Join the Department of Political Science for a reception and dinner to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the political science major and the 35th anniversary of the Les Aspin Center for Government.
Writing Human/s: Writing Innovation Symposium steering committee accepting proposals
The Writing Innovation Symposium (WIS) Steering Committee is now accepting proposals. The WIS is an annual regional event with national reach. Each year, it gathers over 100 writers and writing educators on campus to talk about writing and writing education. This year’s symposium will take place Feb. 1-2. The theme is “Writing Human/s.” Participants spend time…
Welcome for Dr. Amina Gautier, AMUW Chair in Humanistic Studies, Sept. 25
Join the welcoming reception on Sept. 25, in Sensenbrenner Hall’s Eisenberg Room.