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Hannah Anderson earns NIH F31 Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award
Hannah Anderson, a doctoral candidate at Marquette University and the Medical College of Wisconsin’s Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, has received a Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (F31) from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) – National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). This is a competitive federal fellowship that…

From research to reform: Ali Shana elevates student voices to shape dual enrollment policy
Ali Shana, a third-year doctoral student in Department of Educational Policy & Leadership, studies how students experience education systems that are meant to expand opportunity and where those systems fall short. Originally from Palestine and raised entirely in Milwaukee, Shana’s research focuses on dual enrollment programs, which allow high school students to take college courses…

Marquette reports record-breaking research and development expenditures for FY24
Marquette has reported a record $49.1 million in research and development expenditures for the fiscal year 2024, closing June 30, 2024.

Graduate Student Research Poster Competition, Feb. 11
The top three doctoral level posters and top three master’s level posters will receive award certificates and up to $250 as a research travel award.

Joshua Seidman Awarded Earl W. Swokowski Fellowship in Mathematics
Joshua Seidman, a fourth-year doctoral student in the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, has built his academic career around applying mathematics to real world geophysical problems. Seidman’s research focuses on debris flow modeling. After a wildfire, landscapes are left burned and the soil often becomes water repellant. When heavy rain follows, water does not…

Possibility, Peril, and Uncertainty: Emerging Understandings and Research on Young People’s Thinking About AI, Feb. 6
The presentation will draw on recent research examining how young people use and think about artificial intelligence, including how they reason through its possibilities, risks and uncertainties.

Research that Walks With the Excluded: Marquette’s Intersection faculty conversation
After members of the Society of Jesus joined in discernment with lay partners to renew and refocus the society’s mission priorities, they identified Walking With the Excluded as one of four core Universal Apostolic Preferences for 2019-2029, along with Showing the Way to God, Journeying With Youth and Caring for Our Common Home. This preference calls Jesuit-led communities everywhere to…

[Photo gallery] My research serves: highlights from Engineering Undergraduate Research Day 2025
Quick! Finish this sentence: “My research serves ____.” That was the final challenge for Marquette students as they presented their research posters at Marquette’s 2025 Engineering Undergraduate Research Day. Whether analyzing hospital data with AI or digging into stormwater runoff sites along Milwaukee roadways, the answers came easily for two simple reasons: Through the Summer…

Fourth-year dental student receives Biomaterials Research Award at national symposium
Fourth-year Marquette University School of Dentistry student Grace Flynn received the Biomedical Research Award at the 30th Annual Hinman Student Research Symposium.
