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Reminder: RSVP for Commencement, guest tickets by April 17
Tickets for those who’ve RSVP’d will be sent to student Ticketmaster accounts this week Undergraduate seniors who are graduating must RSVP for Commencement by Monday, April 17, using the link provided to them in the email they received in their Marquette email account from University Special Events. The email was sent to all eligible students…

What to know for Marquette’s 2024 Commencement weekend
As we near this special time for our graduating students, we wanted to share a few reminders.

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…

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.

Twenty-five years of life: Nursing’s Institute for Natural Family Planning celebrates milestone anniversary
The Natural Family Planning Institute has been a source of innovative research and a resource for couples around around the world for over two decades

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.

Faculty in print: April paper publishing report
Here is the report of published academic papers written by Marquette faculty and staff and submitted to the Office of Marketing and Communication for April 2025.

Join the Ebony Ball planning committee
The Center for Engagement and Inclusion is seeking participants to join the Ebony Ball planning committee.

Marquette researchers offer the first empirically supported explanation for loss of tropical forest carbon storage, decaying tropical forest carbon sink
An increasing abundance in woody vines — or “lianas” — reduces canopy tree growth and survival in tropical forests, which limits forest carbon storage, according at researchers at Marquette University.
