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The power of intellectual joy for the future of women at work, May 3
Gather with the Institute for Women’s Leadership on Wednesday, May 3, at noon in the Eisenberg Reading Room of Sensenbrenner Hall for a workshop on the power of intellectual joy for the future of women at work. This workshop, led by IWL Co-Director Dr. Melissa Shew, will equip participants with action steps and includes a…

Computer science professor receives NSF funding for confidential computing solutions
Dr. Keke Chen, Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute Associate Professor of Computer Science in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, has received a $600,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to study confidential computing solutions within scientific collaboration. Chen’s research project, “Confidential Computing in Reproducible Collaborative Workflows,” was granted through NSF’s Cybersecurity Innovation for…

Faculty honored at Distinguished Scholars Program
Twelve faculty members were honored on Thursday, March 27, at the Distinguished Scholars Program, which recognizes faculty for outstanding achievement in research and scholarship.

Planting the action: SEED Scholars launch, April 9
This new initiative financially supports students to apply data science to real-world challenges while creating solutions for mission-driven organizations.

Faculty, staff invited to sign up for dinner with President Ah Yun
Faculty and staff are invited to join President Kimo Ah Yun and fellow colleagues for dinner on Wednesday, March 26.

Near West Side Appreciative Inquiry Summit tailored actions for brighter future
In the summer of 2021, a three-day Appreciative Inquiry Summit was held in Milwaukee to explore action for a brighter future for the Near West Side. Near West Side Partners Inc. brought a diverse set of community stakeholders together, including business owners and government officials, to discuss the future of Milwaukee’s Near West Side. Over…

Civic Dialogues: Budgeting Milwaukee’s Future, Jan. 24
Civic Dialogues will host a roundtable dialogue on Milwaukee’s financial troubles and fiscal future with Rob Henken, president of the Wisconsin Public Policy Forum, on Tuesday, Jan. 24, from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. in AMU 163. Register online.

Marquette engineers study campus crosswalks for pedestrian safety and community mobility
Getting caught in a crosswalk while the timer drops to zero is a common community problem with serious, often overlooked ramifications. For communities with busy roadways like Milwaukee, these crosswalk timers can be a gateway or a barrier to pedestrian safety, vehicular traffic flow and even individuals’ ability to connect and engage comfortably with their…

