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Researching the surprising ecological afterlife of elephants
In March 2024, in the middle of Novalee Sweeney’s first trip to South Africa’s Kruger National Park, the Marquette microbial ecology doctoral student stumbled into the middle of both a tragedy and an opportunity. While returning to camp, she and other members of an international research team encountered a group of park rangers gathered around…

Outcomes of ‘Finding Our Future’ Mission and Ministry Symposium
Dear colleagues, It seems eons ago since many of us gathered in the AMU for Finding Our Future Together. That gathering brought to the surface and named our campus culture’s need for healing. It also helped us to name some of the dynamics we would need to employ to heal and renew our campus culture…

Engineering Student Reflection | Passions sparked while co-oping at Harley-Davidson
From a young age, I was surrounded by a family deeply rooted in both mathematics and mechanics. My parents, both mathematicians, instilled in me a love for problem-solving and analytical thinking. Meanwhile, my grandfather, a dedicated mechanic with a collection of motorcycles, sparked my fascination with engineering by involving me in his bike repairs. This…

Tom Mendoza named Marquette head volleyball coach
Mendoza has spent the last seven seasons as head coach at South Carolina.
Law School hosts ‘Water Policy in the Chicago Megacity: Past, Present, and Future,’ Oct. 14
The Marquette University Law School Water Law and Policy Initiative will host an online event titled “Water Policy in the Chicago Megacity: Past, Present, and Future,” on Thursday, Oct. 14, from 9 a.m. to noon. Register via Eventbrite. The event is free and open to the public, but advance registration is required. Registrants will receive a detailed agenda…

U-RISE undergraduate workshop series: Pathways to STEM Ph.D., March 5
U-RISE will host its Path to STEM Ph.D. undergraduate seminar series on Wednesday, March 5, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. in Schroeder Hall 121.

Marquette receives $7.5 million gift to endow the Institute for Natural Family Planning in the College of Nursing
Marquette University has received a $7.5 million gift from the Richard L. Boland Love for Life Foundation, Inc., to endow the Institute for Natural Family Planning in the College of Nursing.

Class of 2021 reports 94% full-time employment, graduate school or other service position
Marquette University reports that 94% of its 2020-21 bachelor’s degree recipients are either employed full-time or enrolled in graduate/professional school, part of a service program or are active military, according to the annual Undergraduate First-Destination Survey conducted by the Office of Institutional Research and Analysis. Marquette’s employment rate 10 years after graduation is 95.55%. Based on Department…

9 things you didn’t know about Marquette University
As Marquette University’s men’s basketball team competes in its 51st postseason appearance in program history (which puts them in the top 10 among all Division I programs), here are 9 things you didn’t know about the home of the ninth-seeded Golden Eagles: 1. We’re ranked 6th in the country for job placement. Marquette was ranked…
