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  • Dean of Nursing Janet Krejci to retire

    Dr. Janet Wessel Krejci, RN, NEA-BC, dean of the College of Nursing, will retire on Dec. 31, 2021, after five years in the role. Krejci has been instrumental in guiding the College of Nursing’s strategic direction, positioning it as a leader in meeting the health care industry’s fast-growing workforce needs. Most recently, Krejci’s leadership and…

  • Undocu-Ally Week: A reflection from student Dayane Garcia-Avila

    As part of Undocu-Ally Week, we’ve asked undocumented students to share their stories and explain what it means to have support from the Marquette community. Today we’re sharing the story of Dayane Garcia-Avila, a senior majoring in biomedical engineering and biocomputing. For more information on how you can get involved in Undocu-Ally Week programming, visit…

  • Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson offers letter of support for IWL Gala

    Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson offered a letter of support for the IWL Gala ahead of the Institute for Women’s Leadership’s second annual event tonight at 5 p.m. in the AMU Monaghan Ballrooms. Read the letter in its entirety: To the staff and attendees of the Institute for Women’s Leadership 2nd Annual Gala: On the eve…

  • Undocu-Ally Week: A reflection from an anonymous student

    As part of Undocu-Ally Week, we’ve asked undocumented students to share their stories and explain what it means to have support from the Marquette community. Today we’re sharing the story of a student who wished to remain anonymous. For more information on how you can get involved in Undocu-Ally Week programming, visit the diversity homepage.  I…

  • Biomedical sciences student reflects on Global Brigades experience

    Global Brigades has been a signature program for students in the College of Health Sciences since its inception at Marquette in 2003; in January, yet another cohort made their way to Panama to assist local communities. The Global Brigades organization aims to promote sustainable development in rural Central America through a wholistic model organized around…

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    Taught by a familiar face, engineering, comm students work together on real-world challenges

    Engineering and communication students have the unique opportunity to work together under the guidance of President Michael R. Lovell.

  • Marquette couple give major gift to Wellness + Recreation facility to honor son

    As Marquette University leaders continue to drive fundraising efforts for a reimagined Wellness + Recreation facility, a Marquette couple stepped forward and made a $1.5 million gift in honor of their son. John Pfefferle, Arts, ’66, and his wife Lynn, said that their gift is in memoriam to their son, Michael — also an alumnus…

  • A big opportunity to bridge a dental knowledge gap

    A passion for dentistry led Dr. Mariana Reis from Brazil to Marquette.  Now, it’s helped her obtain a highly competitive NIH postdoctoral award to study the effects of aging on an overlooked-but-essential type of dental connective tissue.

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    College of Health Sciences launches master’s program in Biomedical Sciences

    The College of Health Sciences has launched a new Master of Science degree program in Biomedical Sciences with specializations in neuroscience and anatomical sciences; the college will begin enrolling students in summer 2024 with applications opening this fall. The 15-month, 30-credit program is built on the strong foundation of undergraduate education in biomedical sciences —…

  • On the Issues on Milwaukee with Mike Gousha and Derek Mosley, March 3

    Mike Gousha, senior advisor in law and public policy in the Marquette University Law School, will welcome Derek Mosley, director of the Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education, for an On The Issues discussion on Friday, March 3, at 12:15 p.m. in the Lubar Center. The two will discuss how Milwaukee is…