Klingler College of Arts and Sciences

  • Shakespeare, Race and Colonialism poster fair

    Students from CORE 1929 MOI: Shakespeare, Race and Colonialism will present their research at a poster fair on Friday, Dec. 5, from 12:20 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the Lemonis Center for Student Success multipurpose room.   Learn how William Shakespeare’s work and related themes resonate with students today. Each group will have a poster, slides…

  • Colloquium on Pediatric Psychology

    The Department of Psychology will host a virtual seminar on Thursday, Nov. 20, from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Dr. Christina Murphy, assistant professor of clinical psychiatry at Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, will present “Research and Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology.” Please email Dr. Kimberly D’Anna-Hernandez for the link if you would…

  • Mathematics and statistical sciences colloquium

    Salma Hasannejad of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Bowling Green State University, will present, “Construction of Universal Vectors for Composition Operators on Entire Functions,” for the mathematics and statistical sciences colloquium on Friday, Nov. 21, at 1 p.m. The seminar will be held in Cudahy Hall 401 and virtually via Teams. Post-colloquium refreshments will be…

  • Biological Sciences Colloquium with Megha Majoe

    Dr. Megha Majoe, postdoctoral research fellow at Marquette University, will present, “Live long and prosper: How sociality shapes life-history traits in ants,” for the biological sciences seminar on Friday, Nov. 21, at 3 p.m. in Wehr Life Sciences 111. The Biological Sciences Department’s Friday Seminar Series is supported by the Scholl Endowment. Eminent scientists are invited to…

  • Chemistry Colloquium with Laura Ackerman-Biegasiewicz

    Dr. Laura Ackerman-Biegasiewicz, assistant professor of chemistry at Emory University, will present the chemistry seminar on Friday, Nov. 21, at 4 p.m. in Todd Wehr Chemistry 121. See details for the Chemistry Department colloquia here.

  • Jane Austen 250th birthday celebration

    The Department of English will host a celebration honoring the 250th birthday of beloved author Jane Austen (1775-1817) on Thursday, Nov. 20, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in Marquette Hall 105.  The event will feature an Austen trivia contest, word games, Regency-era card games, period costumes, a selfie photo station, Regency-themed food and more. …

  • Biochemistry Colloquium with Michelle Hastings

    Dr. Michelle Hastings, Pfizer Upjohn Research Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Michigan Medical School, will present “Discovery and development of antisense oligonucleotide therapeutics” for the biological sciences and chemistry seminar on Friday, Nov. 14, at 3 p.m. in Todd Wehr Chemistry 121. The Biological Sciences Department’s Friday Seminar Series is supported by the Scholl Endowment.…

  • Mathematics and statistical sciences colloquium

    Doctoral student Josephine Walk will present “Sixty Years of the Černý Conjecture: A Survey of Theoretical Improvements, Computational Efforts & Applications” for the mathematics and statistical sciences colloquium on Friday, Nov. 14, at 1 p.m. In the 1960s, mathematician Ján Černý suggested that the length of the shortest reset word for a synchronizing automaton with…

  • Careers in State and Local Government: a panel discussion with Marquette alumni

    The Department of Political Science and the Les Aspin Center will host a panel discussion featuring alumni working in local government on Wednesday, Nov. 12, from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in AMU 157. Panelists include Stefan Dostanic, deputy clerk of the Milwaukee County Clerk’s Office; Erick Shambarger, director of the Milwaukee Economic Collaboration Office;…

  • Kant and the greatest difficulty for the theory of forms

    Join the Department of Philosophy and Donald J. Schuenke Chair Dr. Pol Vandevelde for a lecture, “Kant and the Greatest Difficulty for the Theory of Forms,” by Dr. Andrew Cutrofello, professor of philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. This presentation draws from chapter four of Cutrofello’s forthcoming book, “The One and The Others: Metaphysics, Poetry, and…