Arts & Sciences

2026 Klement Lecture with Dr. Serena Zabin, April 13
The Department of History will host the annual Professor Frank L. Klement Lecture on Monday, Apr. 13, at 4:30 p.m. in the Raynor Library’s Beaumier Suites.

Civic Dialogues: Who Speaks for the Nation? A Panel and Dialogue Dinner on the Vice Presidency and Representation, March 19
Students, faculty and staff are invited to a panel and dinner discussion on the role of the American vice presidency.

Apply for Marquette’s Civil Rights Pilgrimage by March 16
Students are invited to apply for Marquette’s 2026 Civil Rights Pilgrimage and visit locations across the U.S. South where significant events in the Civil Rights Movement occurred.

Explore short-course opportunities at Marquette’s campus in Washington, D.C.
Marquette students interested in studying in the nation’s capital have two upcoming short-course options available this May.

The Social Significance of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show roundtable discussion, March 18
The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures and the Center for Teaching and Learning invite the campus community to a roundtable discussion.

Participants needed for spiritual wellness study
People who currently work or reside in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, are 25 years or older and who identify as Black/African American are encouraged to participate in a four-week wellness program targeting spirituality. The program targets the four pillars of spirituality: Purpose and Meaning, Self-Knowledge, Interconnectedness and Transcendence. Sessions are one hour and will take place at…

From research to reform: Ali Shana elevates student voices to shape dual enrollment policy
Ali Shana, a third-year doctoral student in Department of Educational Policy & Leadership, studies how students experience education systems that are meant to expand opportunity and where those systems fall short. Originally from Palestine and raised entirely in Milwaukee, Shana’s research focuses on dual enrollment programs, which allow high school students to take college courses…

Calling strangers friends in Panama
Earlier this year, Biological Sciences major and Urban Scholar MaHailey Stephens traveled to Panama with Marquette’s Medical Global Brigades service trip to provide sustainable health care to local community members. While there, she reflected on how this year’s Ignatian theme of “I have called you friends” was present throughout her work and how she’ll carry the lessons she learned with her for years to come. Global Brigades embodies our Ignatian…

