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  • Dr. Jeanne Hossenlopp named ‘Woman of Influence’ by Milwaukee Business Journal

    Amy Lovell joins Hossenlopp in class of 2020 honorees Dr. Jeanne Hossenlopp, vice president of research and innovation, has been named one of Milwaukee Business Journal’s 2020 Women of Influence, a list of 30 prominent business and community leaders from southeastern Wisconsin. Hossenlopp was one of three women in the “Innovation” category of the award.…

  • Office of Research and Sponsored Programs to host U.S. Department of Education grant-seeking webinar, June 24

    The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs will co-host an interactive webinar with Hanover Research on Wednesday, June 24, from 11 a.m. to noon.   This webinar will focus on the U.S. Department of Education and its Institute of Educational Sciences (IES). Topics will cover:   The priorities and structure of IES  Why and how to apply to IES …

  • Undergraduate students invited to participate in COVID-19 research study

    Undergraduate students at Marquette are invited to participate in the “College Students’ Family Relationships and Mental and Physical Well-Being During the COVID-19 Pandemic” research study.   Survey questions will be completed online and all responses will be anonymous and confidential.  Participants must be at least 18 and a resident of their family home when the university closed during the spring 2020 semester and 2020-21 winter break.  …

  • Research Town Halls are April 28 and 29

    A team of faculty is launching the COVID-19 Research Initiative to identify and promote research performed by the Marquette community relating to the COVID-19 pandemic.   The initiative will begin with two town hall meetings to bring the campus community together to answer questions about the pandemic and virus affecting all disciplines. Faculty, staff and students are all invited to participate.   To…

  • Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute launches first research projects

    By Kevin Conway, associate director of university communication in the Office of Marketing and Communication The Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute announced its first research projects that will use data science to address challenging societal issues that have a local and national impact. Faculty members and students from Marquette University and the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee,…

  • Marquette Research Repository hits 5 million downloads

    Raynor Memorial Libraries is proud to share that the Marquette Research Repository has now been downloaded more than 5 million times since its launch in 2008.  The repository, e-Publications@Marquette, is a platform for scholars to share their scholarship with anyone in the world and also serves as a central showcase for the research activities taking place at Marquette. The repository accelerates the…

  • Humanities Research Colloquium to host first lecture, Jan. 30

    Sponsored by the Center for the Advancement of the Humanities, the Humanities Research Colloquium’s first talk of the semester will take place on Thursday, Jan. 30, from 5 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. in Marquette Hall 105.    Dr. Sarah Gendron, associate professor of French, will present “Learning, Inc.: Big Business and Education in the United States.” Light…

  • 2020-21 Provost Fellows announced

    The Provost Fellows program provides support for up to three faculty or staff to work on an important university initiative. Through the fellowship, the Office of the Provost will provide funding for a related workshop/conference (up to $2,500) as well as a $2,500 stipend for the year. Provost fellows will roughly work three to four…

  • 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.

  • Presidents’ and Chancellor’s Challenge winners to support youth adaptive sports, lowering energy costs and ‘Opportunity Youth’ 

    Leaders of Marquette University, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Medical College of Wisconsin have announced the winners of the Presidents’ and Chancellor’s Challenge, a community-engaged research initiative that brings together innovative thinkers to solve local, Milwaukee challenges and make an impact.  Winning projects partner researchers from at least two of the three higher education institutions with community…