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A global future for engineering education: a Q&A with Dr. Homero Murzi
A single classroom full of engineering students can have unlimited potential for future impact on the planet. From highways to heart monitors, engineers have a hand in creating and maintaining technology and solutions in all corners of our communities. With this high potential comes high stakes, which is why Marquette’s Opus College of Engineering is…

From the President’s Desk – November 2025
President Kimo Ah Yun shares gratitude following his first Presidential Address, updates on recent opportunities to advocate for Marquette, fun facts from his Charting Our Course journey and more.

Marquette joins Current Research Consortium
Current, the Chicago-based water innovation hub, announced Marquette University as a new Current Research Consortium partner.

Graduate Student Organization hosting Town Hall, April 3
The Graduate Student Organization (GSO) will be hosting a Town Hall for all Marquette University graduate students to attend on Wednesday, April 3 from 5 – 6:30 pm via MS Teams. Please make time to tune in! Event topics include: Contact the GSO at gso@mu.edu for any questions or concerns.

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.

Kate Trevey named to BizTimes Milwaukee’s list of 30 people shaping Milwaukee’s future
Kate Trevey is the Nana Fotsch Director of the Fotsch Innovation and Engineering Leadership Development Center.

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.

Adapted toys collaboration deepens connections for families, students, organizations
Two Marquette alumni, one working in Marquette’s Opus College of Engineering and another at Penfield Children’s Center, are proving that collaboration, shared purpose and a healthy dose of fun are the building blocks to leading meaningful change.

