College of Health Sciences

  • Health Sciences, Wisconsin Adaptive Sports Association ‘Try It’ event

    The Adaptive Abilities Club in the College of Health Sciences has teamed up with the Wisconsin Adaptive Sports Association to host “Try-It” on Saturday, Nov. 1, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Wellness + Helfaer Recreation facility.  “Try It” is an event for the public to try different adaptive sports while learning about WASA’s mission…

  • Graduate Health Professions Exploration Fair

    The Department of Biomedical Sciences will host its Graduate Health Professions Exploration Fair on Tuesday, Sept. 30, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in Cramer Hall 016. All pre-health students at Marquette are invited to meet representatives from many different health programs and institutions. More information can be found online. Registration is not required.

  • Pickleball fundraiser for the pro bono physical therapy clinic

    Take part in a ComMUnity Clinic pickleball fundraiser to benefit the ComMUnity pro bono physical therapy clinic on Saturday, April 12, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Premier Pickleball Club & Complex.   Current Marquette physical therapy students can register online through Monday, March 31. With a partner sponsorship from Athletico, all current MUPT students can attend…

  • Health Occupation Students of America meeting

    The College of Health Sciences will host a Health Occupation Students of America chapter on Thursday, March 6, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. in Cramer 087 and Cramer Lounge. Join for a brief 45-minute informational meeting for students interested in participating in the Marquette HOSA student organization.  HOSA, also known as Future Health Professionals,…

  • Deadline to submit for Picture This: A Research & Scholarship Photo Contest

    Returning for its third installment, the College of Health Sciences has opened submissions for the Picture This: A Research & Scholarship Photo Contest. Participants can again enter their photos in one of four categories: 1) clinical research, 2) creative representation of scholarship, 3) basic science and 4) research imaging. “As the community of researchers and…

  • AHPRC fall seminar series with Dr. Brian Lin

    Dr. Brian Lin from the Medical College of Wisconsin will speak on “Targeting Calcium Overload in Skeletal Muscle Regeneration in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy,” in AHPRC-216 (Film Room). Online meeting links via Microsoft Teams are also available by request. To register, email Dr. Mike Haischer.

  • AHPRC fall seminar series with Dr. Kristof Kipp

    Dr. Kristof Kipp, professor and program director of exercise science in the College of Health Sciences, will speak on “Biomechanical Insights into World-Class Performances in Weightlifting and Discus Throwing,” in AHPRC-216 (Film Room). Online meeting links via Microsoft Teams are also available by request. To register, email Dr. Mike Haischer.