Arts & Sciences

NMDSI awards nearly $100,000 to student projects across 13 diverse disciplines
The Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute awarded nearly $100,000 in funding to 15 Marquette students.

Marquette professor interviews Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Marilynne Robinson
Rev. Joseph Simmons, S.J., recently sat down with the subject of his doctoral dissertation.

Psychology student honored with Excellence in Language Study Award by the Wisconsin Association for Language Teachers
Nick Randall, a rising senior in the Department of Psychology, was a recipient of the Excellence in Language Study Award

English professor receives prestigious National Endowment for the Humanities award
Dr. Sarah Wadsworth, professor of English in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences and director of Marquette University Press, has been awarded a prestigious summer stipend award from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). Nominees must be selected from their institution prior to submission to NEH and fewer than 100 summer stipends are…

Translational Issues in Psychological Science: Editor spotlight with Dr. Jacklynn Fitzgerald
Dr. Jacklynn Fitzgerald serves as the editor for the American Psychological Association’s journal.

Marquette’s Institute for Women’s Leadership announces 2024 Interdisciplinary Summer Grant program awardees
The Institute for Women’s Leadership Interdisciplinary Summer Grant program seeks to foster interdisciplinary research collaborations across the university that further the campus community’s understanding of gender and sex. In its fifth year, the program continues to help fund research and support efforts to grow research into larger extramurally funded projects, while recognizing that research on…

Marquette Summer Seminar on Aristotle and the Aristotelian Traditions, June 19-21
The Department of Philosophy will host the 18th annual Marquette Summer Seminar on Aristotle and the Aristotelian Traditions.

Marquette faculty receive grant to develop course in civic reasoning and discourse for first year students
Dr. Amelia Zurcher, professor of English and director of the University Honors Program, and Dr. Amber Wichowsky, chair and professor of political science, both in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, have received nearly $150,000 from the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations to develop an innovative, cross-disciplinary curriculum to teach civic reasoning and discourse skills…

