Marquette University, through its membership in the Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute, has awarded seven $50,000 grants to Marquette faculty to fund a variety of data science research projects touching on health care — mental, general and dental, food scarcity, and artificial intelligence learning. The chosen projects represent five different colleges on campus, as well […]
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From the Cream City to the City of Angels: Communication students gain valuable insights into the world of entertainment
By Melissa Barclay, senior communication specialist in the Office of University Relations Whether it’s a trip to Puerto Rico, New York City or Los Angeles, a unique program in Marquette’s Diederich College of Communication gives students the opportunity to connect with alumni and industry professionals in their fields. Laura Niezgoda, a junior communication studies and […]
Gone awry: film promotes discussion on how — and how not — to conduct international aid
Crafted from 300 hours of footage shot in Haiti, the latest documentary co-produced by Dr. Dinesh Sabu has discoveries and lessons to share with scholars, students and those conducting international aid work in the developing world. By Laura Bengs Tim Myers — a well-intentioned, semi-retired contractor from Colorado — found himself in Artibonite, Haiti, rebuilding a […]
Taught by a familiar face, engineering, comm students work together on real-world challenges
By Katie Darragh, communication intern in the Office of University Relations at Marquette University Marquette’s interdisciplinary Product Realization course is no ordinary college class. Of course, its professor is no ordinary teacher. Engineering and communication students have the unique opportunity to work together to develop real solutions to challenges brought forth by area businesses — […]