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March With Marquette: What to know as men’s and women’s basketball teams start postseason journeys
New to following basketball and looking to get swept up in the excitement? Here’s what you need to know.

PILS Fellows: a summer of service and impact
Public Interest Law Society (PILS) fellowships are more than summer jobs — they are immersive experiences that place students directly in the heart of legal practice and community need. PILS Fellows gain hands-on exposure to the challenges and responsibilities of lawyering, developing practical skills while also deepening their understanding of justice, equity and advocacy. This experiential…

Society of Women Engineers Regional Convention connects students and industry on Marquette’s campus
The convention brought together students from four Wisconsin colleges and universities and industry professionals to inspire innovation, empower leadership and build meaningful connections.

Colleagues honored at 2024 Staff Excellence Awards
All six honorees were selected for exemplifying the university’s mission of excellence, faith, leadership and service.

Prof. Alex Lemann examines the opioid litigation’s implications for tort theory
Alex Lemann examines how courts have adapted legal doctrines to address opioid-related harms, challenging scholars and practitioners to rethink the boundaries of tort law.

Speech pathology professor aims to set the standard for pediatric feeding schedules
Dr. Amy Delaney is working to better define feeding stages, particularly between pediatrician visits.
Voting rights experts to go “On the Issues” to discuss securing the right to vote, Oct. 20
The Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education will host “On the Issues with Mike Gousha: Changes to Election Laws – Is Your Right to Vote Secure?” on Wednesday, Oct. 20, at 12:15 p.m. Mike Gousha, distinguished fellow in law and public policy, will be speaking with Atiba Ellis, professor of law, and Molly McGrath, American Civil Liberties Union…

Tissue-engineered pediatric heart valve implants offer patients hope for one-time solutions
Dr. Brandon Tefft sees an opportunity to narrow the gap between treatment and cure for cardiovascular diseases. Today, patients with these diseases are treated with cutting-edge implants and devices made from various artificial biomaterials such as metals, ceramics and more. These treatments serve patients well, but Tefft, associate professor in the Marquette University and Medical…

