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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.

The Toilet Paper Dilemma: Managing the national and global supply chains amid a pandemic
By Dr. Doug Fisher, associate professor emeritus of practice; retired director of the Center for Supply Chain Management A month ago, and for a few years prior, I thought times were really interesting and exciting. Changes in the geopolitical landscape (U.S.-China relations) were already forcing companies to rethink their global supply chains, the emerging digital…

Milwaukee Pro Soccer joins USL Championship, bringing professional soccer to future home of Marquette teams
Officials from Kacmarcik Enterprises, Milwaukee Pro Soccer, and the United Soccer League (USL) announced Wednesday that Milwaukee will be home to the newest expansion franchise in the USL Championship, the second-highest tier of professional soccer in the United States. The agreement marks a major step forward to bring professional soccer to Milwaukee, and a significant…

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…

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…

2023: The year in Marquette Nursing news
2023 was an exciting year for the College of Nursing. Here are the biggest highlights from the year that was.
NCAA Tournament send-off for women’s volleyball team is tomorrow
Join us as Marquette Volleyball is headed back to the NCAA Tournament! The Golden Eagles are making their 10th tournament appearance after securing an at-large berth. Marquette will face Dayton this Thursday in West Lafayette and the Marquette community is invited to help send-off the team Tuesday, Nov. 30, in the Al McGuire Center. The team…

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…
