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Diversity in Psychology Research Conference, Oct. 7
Graduate and undergraduate students are invited to attend the 14th annual Diversity in Psychology Research Conference on Saturday, Oct. 7, in Cramer Hall.

Education professor receives prestigious National Academy of Education fellowship
Dr. Julissa Ventura, assistant professor of educational policy and leadership in the College of Education, has received a Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship.
Conducting pandemic-related research? Let the COVID-19 Research Initiative know
The COVID-19 Research Initiative is seeking information on research and projects which have been conducted by the community to understand and publicize the breadth of COVID-19 research at Marquette. This includes, but is not limited to: Scientific experiments Social science research Humanities focused projects Development of courses or programs Development and implementation of interventions Community programming …
Team led by nursing professors wins research award
A team led by faculty members from the College of Nursing received the 2020 Julie Lathrop Nursing Research Award for their study Engaging Parents in Education for Discharge (ePed) iPad Application to Improve Parent Discharge Experience. Part of the Julie Lathrop Research Foundation, the prestigious award from Children’s Wisconsin is named after the late Julie…

AHPRC accepting applications for 2023-24 Student Research Initiative
The AHPRC Student Research Initiative is designed to facilitate undergraduate research from different colleges across campus and support the mission and global goals of the AHPRC. Undergraduate juniors and seniors who are interested in a funded research opportunity during the academic year (2023-2024) are encouraged to apply. Each student applicant must have an active and…

Biological sciences professor receives USDA funding to increase cold tolerance in rice for an earlier planting season
Dr. Michael Schläppi, professor of biological sciences in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, has received a $650,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to study cold tolerance in rice with a goal of expanding the rice planting season to earlier in the year in order to avoid seasonal effects that hinder quality…

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…

Marquette faculty and staff research grants from February 2023
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs has announced the following research grants awarded to university faculty and staff in February 2023. FY22 Appropriations: Building Resiliency in Classroom Education (BRICE) $509,914 – Milwaukee Public Schools Refining mutation rates and measures of purifying selection with an application to understanding the impact of non-coding variation on neuropsychiatric…

Graduate student finds ample research opportunities in applied economics program
Even before graduating from the University of Dayton in 2022 with a degree in economics, Derek Olson was looking for graduate programs to further his expertise. He applied to 10 different graduate schools, including prestigious programs like Boston College, Boston University and Clemson. One thing made Marquette Business stand out from that crowd. “I was…
