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Celebrate: Marquette 2023 Commencement reminders
The Marquette University community looks forward to celebrating the many accomplishments of the Class of 2023 during Commencement Weekend, May 19-20. As we near this special time for our graduating students, we wanted to share a few reminders. As always, this and other Commencement information, including ticketing, parking, venue policies and more, are available on…

Dedicated focus
It’s often difficult for undergraduate students to build on their experiences in a research lab while focusing on a full class schedule during a typical semester. A summer research program can help remedy that. The Biomedical Sciences Summer Research Program is a 10-week research training program where students work full time in laboratories developing and…

Marquette Model of Natural Family Planning designated an Academy Edge Runner for innovation by American Academy of Nursing
The Marquette Model of Natural Family Planning and Fertility Awareness Based Method, a product of the Marquette University College of Nursing, has been designated an Academy Edge Runner by the American Academy of Nursing, recognizing its ingenuity and collaboration in developing a new method to provide care and promote health equity. Eleven novel models of…

Juneteenth reflections and perspectives from the path of the Civil Rights Movement
As we approach Juneteenth, Chris Jeske, associate director of the Center for Peacemaking, and student Ishmael Kazah reflect.

June progress update on Securing Our Future initiative
Before the Gift of Time, we wanted to share an update and a short preview of the next phase.

Successful Reform Requires Improving Teachers’ Classroom Practice
One theme of the work of the Law School’s Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education is a focus on K–12 education law and policy. This is one of six colleague reactions interspersed in an essay written by Alan J. Borsuk, the Law School’s senior fellow in law and public policy.

Faculty in print: December paper publishing report
Here is the report of published academic papers written by Marquette faculty and staff for December 2024.

The future of EV Technology: a research Q&A with Dr. Ayman EL-Refaie
Electric vehicles are becoming a regular sight on highways around the U.S. and electrification is being adopted in more industries and communities every year, but there are still opportunities for the technology to become more accessible, sustainable and secure. Engineers at Marquette are working to solve problems to superpower electrification, broaden its use to more…

Biological sciences professor receives NSF grant to study how environments adapt to global climate shifts
Dr. Joseph LaManna is heading a grant awarded by the National Science Foundation worth approximately $800,000.
