Arts & Sciences

A complex portrayal
A Marquette scholar’s fellowship at an influential Chicago library brings life to the cultural history of deafness.

Forecasting disaster
Computing potential post-wildfire destruction could lead to preventive solutions.

A scholarly symbiosis
Biology researcher and secondary school science teachers score a win-win by teaming up on climate change investigations.

Shaped by culture
Spanish professor explores the crossroads of history and culture and transforms her research into unexpected collaborations.

How to live a meaningful life
Vocational discernment courses provide students with reflective opportunities for self-discovery.

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.