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Marquette researchers find evidence to explain the maintenance of species diversity and plant species coexistence in tropical forests
Researchers are for the first time able to explain how species diversity is maintained and how species coexist in high-diversity ecosystems, such as tropical forests.

Power outage to impact nine buildings, Oct. 16
As part of the South Fiber Loop Project, an electrical power outage will occur for eight university buildings beginning at 6 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 16.

Are There Any Solutions to the Problems?
American education history is filled with demands from on high for better student success that have solved little. The current surge of reading reforms will test whether top-down policymaking works.

Researching the surprising ecological afterlife of elephants
In March 2024, in the middle of Novalee Sweeney’s first trip to South Africa’s Kruger National Park, the Marquette microbial ecology doctoral student stumbled into the middle of both a tragedy and an opportunity. While returning to camp, she and other members of an international research team encountered a group of park rangers gathered around…

Planting the action: SEED Scholars launch, April 9
This new initiative financially supports students to apply data science to real-world challenges while creating solutions for mission-driven organizations.

Bringing the EV and hybrid age to aviation
A white model plane emblazoned with the logos of Marquette and other partners sits in the Werner Sustainable Energy Lab in the Opus College of Engineering — a vision of the future. Nearby, Dr. Ayman EL-Refaie, Werner Endowed Chair of Secure and Sustainable Energy Systems and professor of electrical and computer engineering, and his faculty…

TMA system unavailable Aug. 14-15 for upgrades
TMA, the work order request system used by Facilities Planning and Management, will be unavailable during an upgrade on Thursday, Aug. 14, and Friday, Aug. 15.


