Arts & Sciences
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…
Babs knows best: How the Marquette alumna became the internet’s favorite mom
What prepared Barbara Costello to become a social media star? Everything in her seven-plus decades, including her years at Marquette.
The art that outlives the war: How the Spanish Civil War gave rise to a new visual language
A research volume co-edited by Dr. Eugenia Afinoguénova and collaborators illuminates the lasting cultural meaning of art created during the Spanish Civil War.
Rachel Chason named Arts and Sciences 2024 Outstanding Senior
Rachel Chason double majors in biochemistry and molecular biology and English.
Psychology student researchers take home top awards at Wisconsin Psychological Association meeting
Alma-Aliyah Tolson was awarded first place in the undergraduate student poster competition.
Faculty team receives 2024 Way Klingler Teaching Enhancement Award
Two faculty members from the Department of Political Science and the Department of English in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences received the 2024 Way Klingler Teaching Enhancement Award: The award grants $20,000 toward their project, “Civic Conversation and the MCC Methods of Inquiry Course,” which will adapt the goals and methods of Marquette’s…
Faculty honored at 2024 Père Marquette Dinner
Four Marquette faculty members were honored with the university’s highest teaching honor, the Teaching Excellence Award, and one faculty member received the Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Award at the 65th Annual Père Marquette Dinner.
Dr. Sergio González honored with MCC Teaching Excellence Award
González specializes in the 20th-century intersection of labor, migration and religion in the United States.
Leading historians gather at Marquette to honor Professor Emeritus Dr. Jim Marten’s career and discuss future of Civil War studies
A distinguished group of historians of the Civil War-era United States gathered to honor Marten.
Faculty honored at Distinguished Scholars Program
Thirteen faculty members were honored on Tuesday, April 9, at the Distinguished Scholars Program.