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  • Honoring Native history on the hardwood 

    Marquette men’s basketball fans are in for a surprise at the end of the month as their favorite teammates take the court in a special warmup shirt on Nov. 30 at Fiserv Forum.  As part of Nike’s N7 initiative honoring Native traditions and raising funds for Indigenous youth sports, the Golden Eagles will wear t-shirts…

  • Health Sciences professional program students collaborate across disciplines

    Students across three different clinical professional programs in the College of Health Sciences learned the benefits of understanding one another’s specialized skills.

  • Student-Made Marquette gives student entrepreneurs an e-tail platform

    In the same vein as other popular online marketplaces, Marquette students can now showcase their entrepreneurial spirit on Student-Made Marquette, a largely student-led arts collective made up of creators and innovators within the campus community. It officially launched on Feb. 1, 2023. Kelsey Otero, senior director for community engagement in the Office of University Relations,…

  • TMA system unavailable Aug. 14-15 for upgrades

    TMA, the work order request system used by Facilities Planning and Management, will be unavailable during an upgrade on Thursday, Aug. 14, and Friday, Aug. 15.

  • Expanding access to computer science education: Marquette University’s role in leading change

    Computer science provides an understanding of the foundational principles and techniques used to solve real problems with software. This fall, Marquette University will be taking center stage in an effort to expand access to computer science education across Wisconsin and beyond. CSforALL will host its eighth annual national Computer Science for All conference Oct 23-25 in…

  • Thelma A. Sias’ graduate Commencement address

    To Mr. President, members of the Board of Trustees, faculty, staff and students, I say to you, thank you for the honor of this great recognition. On behalf of my late parents, Roosevelt and Pauline, and on behalf of those men and women who taught me lessons to learn in the cotton fields of Mississippi,…

  • University Advancement surpasses FY20 fundraising goal

    The Marquette Advancement team raised $95.3 million in new gifts and confirmed pledges in fiscal year 2020, surpassing its $90 million FY20 goal. The university’s generous donors have contributed $200 million over the past two fiscal years. Since the pandemic emerged, the team made considerable progress in securing student emergency funds with more than $500k…

  • Artificial intelligence expert to deliver Marburg Memorial Lecture on Nov. 14

    Dr. David Autor from the MIT Department of Economics will deliver this year’s Marburg Lecture on Nov. 14 at 3:30 p.m.

  • A fuel switch for future farms

    A new combustion system for engines allows heavy-duty farm equipment normally powered by diesel fuel to run on gasoline and ethanol, without sacrificing performance. By John Blum Having grown up working on his uncle’s farm and in his father’s concrete business in northern Illinois, Dr. Adam Dempsey knows a few things about agricultural and construction…

  • College of Nursing receives $1.6 million Department of Education grant for simulation center expansion, equipment 

    The College of Nursing has received a $1.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to support an expansion of its simulation center and equipment investment.  The funds provided for the Health Education and Retention Optimization through Equipment and Simulation (HEROES) project will enable the college to address a nursing shortage in Wisconsin and…