Arts & Sciences

Applications for summer 2026 Aspin Washington Internship Program due Feb. 9
The Les Aspin Center offers a variety of internship placements for academic credit, along with a new flexible curriculum available each fall, spring and summer semester. The Aspin Washington Internship Program in Washington, D.C., welcomes students from all majors. The Aspin and Kleczka internship programs allow students to gain hands-on experience in public service while exploring study-away opportunities…

Marquette University’s BLEST Hub releases report on dual enrollment in Milwaukee
Just 3.8% of high school students in Milwaukee are participating in dual enrollment programs according to a report released by the Black and Latino/a Ecosystem and Support Transition Hub.

FBI FOCUS sessions resume Jan. 27
You must attend five of the six in-person sessions to earn the FBI Milwaukee Field Office’s Certificate of Completion.

Possibility, Peril, and Uncertainty: Emerging Understandings and Research on Young People’s Thinking About AI, Feb. 6
The presentation will draw on recent research examining how young people use and think about artificial intelligence, including how they reason through its possibilities, risks and uncertainties.

Les Aspin Center information session, Jan. 20
Join Les Aspin Center staff and alumni to hear about their experiences and ask questions about studying at Marquette’s campus in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, Jan. 20, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Union Sports Annex. No registration is required. This event is designed for current Marquette undergraduate students (of all majors) who are interested in participating in…

Marquette researchers propose new computational method for rare genetic variants association testing
Researchers at Marquette University have developed MIRAGE, a new Bayesian computational method that addresses the challenges of rare genetic variant association tests.

Five Marquette alumni published in Release Peace Magazine
The work published by these students was initially developed during Dr. Jessica Rich’s INIA Capstone course.


