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  • Chemistry professor receives $1.8 million grant to modernize processes in medicine synthesis

    Dr. Joseph Clark, associate professor of chemistry in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, has received a $1.8 million Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award from the National Institutes of Health for his research to modernize the synthesis of selectively deuterated small molecules. Recently, deuterated small molecules have emerged as novel drug leads, creating a demand…

  • EagleExpress completes nearly 50,000 rides in first semester

    After its first semester of service, the EagleExpress campus transportation operation completed 49,552 rides with 4,271 accounts created.

  • COVID-19 update: Additional student guidance following Schroeder quarantine

    Dear Marquette students, As you saw from the Schroeder Hall quarantine directive jointly issued last night by the university and the Milwaukee Health Department, we are taking very seriously our responsibility to prioritize the health and safety of our Marquette and greater Near West Side community while facilitating an in-person campus experience this fall. The…

  • University launches updated COVID-19 dashboard

    The university launched an updated COVID-19 dashboard on Tuesday, Sept. 1. Data from the dashboard will help inform the COVID Response Team as they monitor and make decisions regarding Marquette’s current coronavirus status. The new dashboard displays cumulative cases from Aug. 21 on, and includes information on new daily cases, test numbers and results, and…

  • New MCTS Bus Rapid Transit line to open for service June 4: what commuters need to know

    Milwaukee County Transit System’s first-ever Bus Rapid Transit line is scheduled to begin service on Sunday, June 4.

  • DNC security zone shrunk to limited area downtown, no guests to stay on campus

    The Democratic National Convention, taking place Aug. 17-20, continues to scale back its operations in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The convention will be hosted from Milwaukee but is now almost entirely a virtual event. Last week, the security zone was released and is significantly smaller than it was first anticipated — no portion of…

  • A watchful eye — and clear voice — on clean water

    Through research, education and public discourse, Marquette Law’s David Strifling is leading an important dialogue on drinking water safety. In September 2016, about a year after Professor David Strifling, Eng ’00, Law ’04, became the director of Marquette Law School’s Water Law and Policy Initiative, he organized a drinking water conference at the Law School’s…

  • As DNC scales back, no convention guests to stay on campus

    With the announcement last week that the Democratic nominee for president will no longer travel to Milwaukee to accept the nomination, the remaining convention-related guests who were planning to stay in the university’s residence halls have canceled. There will be no guests staying on campus during the convention, which is slated to take place virtually…

  • From Dr. Xavier Cole: All students must complete online COVID-19 training by Aug. 19

    Editor’s note: Information regarding student health and safety recommendations was updated from an earlier version of this letter to better reflect the university’s intended guidance. Dear Marquette students, I write to you as we prepare for the start of the fall 2020 academic year in just two short weeks. I hope this message finds you…

  • What the scaled back Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee means for campus

    The Democratic National Committee has significantly scaled back its August nominating convention in Milwaukee. The event has been moved to the Wisconsin Center and state delegations will not attend in person. Here’s what that means for campus: Campus security While the number of delegates and visitors is expected to be greatly reduced, there are reports…