Arts & Sciences
A conscience amid the data revolution
New center explores the ethical, social and political dimensions of an increasingly data-driven society.
Retracing history
To experience the quest for racial justice in America, the Center for Peacemaking takes students on a pilgrimage to revered cultural sites of the Civil Rights Movement.
Understanding a traumatized brain
PTSD treatment isn’t one-size-fits-all, and the reason why may lie in our neurobiology.
A greener reaction
Dr. Chae Yi is developing more sustainable chemistry to limit toxic byproducts.
Celebrating first-generation students: sophomore Darrell Campbell shares his experience and advice
National First-Generation College Celebration Week occurs every year around Nov. 8 to acknowledge and elevate first-generation college students and alumni. In celebration, Marquette Today is featuring first-generation students who share their experience and advice for future students.
Celebrating first-generation students: senior Ashley Castañeda shares her experience and advice
National First-Generation College Celebration Week occurs every year around Nov. 8 to acknowledge and elevate first-generation college students and alumni. In celebration, Marquette Today is featuring first-generation students who share their experience and advice for future students.
Celebrating first-generation students: senior Michaela Drake shares her experience and advice
National First-Generation College Celebration Week occurs every year around Nov. 8 to acknowledge and elevate first-generation college students and alumni. In celebration, Marquette Today is featuring first-generation students who share their experience and advice for future students.
Psychology student working to end therapy stigma
Alma-Aliyah Tolson, a sophomore studying psychology in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, says her own experiences with mental illness and how it has affected her family are what drive her to pursue a career as a mental health counselor.
Near West Side Highlight: Dr. Aleksandra Snowden
Dr. Aleksandra Snowden, associate professor of criminology and law studies in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences and data team co-chair for the Near West Side PARC initiative, utilizes data to make a difference in Milwaukee’s Near West Side. In a brief Q&A, Snowden discussed her various positions and a few Near West Side…
Meet your new neighbors: Faculty in Residence Dean Heidi Bostic and Dr. Stephen Pluháček
Dr. Heidi Bostic, dean of the Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences and College of Education, and Stephen Pluháček, affiliated faculty member in theology, are the first faculty to participate in Marquette’s new Faculty in Residence program.