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Marquette engineering faculty bring back insights from the field
Dr. Patrick McNamara, Eng ’06, professor of civil, construction and environmental engineering, could have spent his yearlong sabbatical advancing his research on water treatment and microbial resistance or collaborating with colleagues in a lab at another university. Instead, McNamara took a temporary post at Black & Veatch, a global engineering, procurement, construction and consulting firm…

Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition, sign-up open
The Graduate School will host its annual Three Minute Thesis competition on Friday, Feb. 20, 2026, at 3:30 p.m. in the Weasler Auditorium. This is a valuable opportunity for Marquette graduate students to perfect their presentation skills by developing and delivering a pitch for their research project in three minutes or less. A panel of…

Forward Thinking Research Symposium, Dec. 2
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs will host the Forward Thinking Research Symposium.

Undergraduate innovation: Highlights from the Big East Research Poster Symposium
On Saturday, March 15, several Marquette students earned the unique opportunity to showcase their research at the Big East Research Poster Symposium. A total of 55 research projects were presented from the 11 Big East schools, with five students representing the diverse range of undergraduate research happening at Marquette. After a rigorous selection process, five…

Arthur J. Schmitt Leadership Fellow Asianna Harris aims to transform psychologist training through research on case conceptualization
Asianna Harris, a fourth-year doctoral student in counseling psychology at Marquette University, has been selected as one of eight Arthur J. Schmitt Leadership Fellows for the 2025–26 academic year. This prestigious fellowship recognizes socially responsible leadership in the sciences and humanities and provides recipients with leadership training, interdisciplinary project opportunities, and professional development resources. Harris,…

Author and psychologist Dr. David Yeager to speak on the science of motivating young people, Jan. 16
Dr. David Yeager, author of “10 to 25: The Science of Motivating Young People,” will visit campus on Friday, Jan. 16, 2026, from noon to 2 p.m. as an invited speaker by the Opus College of Engineering. The event will be hosted in the Alumni Memorial Union Ballroom AB. Faculty, staff, students, alumni and friends are…

We don’t know how light affects breathing and our body clock. One Marquette scientist is determined to find out.
CAREER-awarded researcher Dr. Deanna Arble suspects light controls fundamental aspects of our biology, including one of our most essential processes: breathing. Her latest research aims to help us understand sleep quality, sleep apnea, circadian rhythms and much more.

Marquette student’s research on bone tissue presented at prestigious dental competition
Each year, the Marquette University School of Dentistry’s research committee reviews dozens of student-submitted abstracts to select one winner to represent the school at the annual meeting of the American Association for Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Research —one of the foremost gatherings of dental researchers in the world. Rebecca Odeh, a 2023 Marquette graduate and…

Research in Print: October 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 October 2025.
