Arts & Sciences
Department of Political Science to host world’s leading journal on federalism
Dr. Paul Nolette and Dr. Philip Rocco will serve as editors.
Civic Dialogues: Celebrating and reckoning with our American past, Sept. 14
Join Marquette Civic Dialogues for its first event of the school year on Sept. 14.
Political Science kicks off 100th anniversary celebration
The Department of Political Science kicked off its year-long celebration of the 100th anniversary of its political science major.
Chemistry professor receives $1.7 million R01 grant from NIH to study chromosomal interactions behind degenerative disorders and cancer
Dr. Nicholas Reiter, assistant professor of chemistry in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, has received nearly $1.68 million in R01 funding from the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of General Medical Sciences to study the misregulation of RNA binding proteins that lead to degenerative disorders and cancer. His project, “Structural transitions and…
Apply for new MU Restorative Justice Initiative
The new MU Restorative Practices Initiative is seeking applications from students with an interest in learning restorative justice practices.
Informal Old English Reading Group seeking members
Those interested in languages, literature, history and funny-sounding old languages that no one really knows about, will enjoy the Informal Old English Reading Group.
Student Wellness Program seeking participants
Join the psychology department on a six-week wellness journey.
Chemistry professor receives $800,000 grant for continued quantum architecture research
Dr. Dmitri Babikov has received an $800,000 grant from the National Science Foundation.
University mourns the loss of Dr. David Schrader
Marquette mourns the loss of Dr. David Schrader, who passed away at 90.