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A program called MEDAL, which stands for medicine, engineering, dentistry, architecture and law is a partnership with the Medical College of Wisconsin, MSOE, Marquette Dental School, MATC and Marquette Law School. Judge Mosley joins Lake Effect, along with Stephanie Nikolay, the director of admissions and recruitment at Marquette University Law School to share more about the work they are doing.
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Marquette University's On Your Marq launched three years ago to help students on the autism spectrum navigate college through social and academic coaching. The support program celebrated its first graduate this month.
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For a semester, Marquette University students interviewed prominent Latinx bilingual education activists in the Milwaukee area who changed how bilingual programs are built in the city. Those oral histories will now be added to the Wisconsin Historical Society's collections.
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Activist Frederick Douglass' work lives on through his speeches and other records, kept in archives around the world. But these archival items can often be inaccessible to people because of how they're kept. In honor of Black History Month and Frederick Douglass Day, Marquette University is joining other institutions around the country for what’s known as a transcribe-a-thon.
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Milwaukee’s two biggest universities started spring semester Monday with some additional COVID-19 precautions.
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Billions more in federal money could be flowing into engineering, research and development at universities in Wisconsin and elsewhere.
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High school and college students have faced 18 months of upheaval during the pandemic, during a period of their lives that — even in ordinary times — asks a lot of them. Anya Ramos, a Marquette college freshman, explained how she’s grown from it.
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Nine southeast Wisconsin colleges and universities have made public commitments to increase their Hispanic student enrollment, and better support those students.
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The Milwaukee Bucks, and the longtime hope for a sports championship in the city, have captured the attention of many people. But the physical demands on basketball players, and the risk of injury, mean any team knows its goals can crumple in an instant.
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Wisconsin’s largest private university is requiring students attending in-person classes this fall to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by August 1.