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Leading historians gather at Marquette to honor Professor Emeritus Dr. Jim Marten’s career and discuss future of Civil War studies
A distinguished group of historians of the Civil War-era United States gathered to honor Marten.

Students still carrying Marquette Challenge torch
When Dr. Sheila Schindler-Ivens was a senior at Marquette in 1989, she and other physical therapy students started the inaugural Marquette Challenge. Thirty-five years later, Schindler-Ivens calls the challenge the “ultimate servant leadership opportunity for students.” “Students shed blood, sweat, and tears for a profession that’s done nothing for them yet,” says Schindler-Ivens, associate professor…

As a researcher, leader and mentor, Dr. Brooke Mayer elevates Marquette’s world-class influence on water quality
When Dr. Brooke Mayer first set foot on campus in 2012, the Opus College of Engineering was expanding its research expertise and brought Mayer on board as an additional faculty member to specialize in water quality and safety. “I honestly had never been to Wisconsin before I came to interview,” Mayer says. Having spent her…

AI and Ethics: The Future of Higher Education, March 26
Hear briefly from faculty and student speakers before engaging in a roundtable discussion about AI and its effects on higher education.

College-2-Corporate networking and career fair mixer, April 26
Join the Epsilon Tau Chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity on Wednesday, April 26, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the AMU Monaghan Ballrooms as they host companies in hopes of students securing internship and networking opportunities. This is an opportunity for students to be able to network with corporate industries and find full-time, part-time and…




