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McFarland has been to all of the countries where she offers education with the exception of one. She frequently uses Skype calls to connect with students.  Photo by Yue Yin/yue.yin@marquette.edu

Jesuit Commons: Higher Education at the Margins CEO visits Marquette

Jennifer Walter, Science and Technology Reporter
February 25, 2016
This research is something that if proven successful, could become available to people within the next five years. Photo by Meredith Meyers/meredith.meyers@marquette.edu

Professor using grant to research nerve regrowth

Gary Leverton, Higher Education Reporter
February 25, 2016
Photo by Nolan Bollier /nolan.bollier@mu.edu

Rockwell Automation design challenge draws students to downtown Fifth Ward

Jennifer Walter, Science & Technology Reporter
February 14, 2016
Photo by Maryam Tunio/maryam.tunio@marquette.edu

Marquette can teach developing countries via Jesuit Commons

Jennifer Walter, Science & Technology Reporter
February 4, 2016
Hackathon contestants. Photo by Ben Erickson /benjamin.erickson@mu.edu

Second-annual Hackathon draws 100 students to engineer solutions

Jennifer Walter, Science & Technology Reporter
January 23, 2016
Lobat Tayebi working in a dentistry lab. Photo by Yue Yin /yue.yin@marquette.edu

Dentistry professor works to create biodegradable bone implant

Jennifer Walter, Science & Technology Reporter
November 19, 2015
Girls Who Code hosts ultrasound day for middle and high schoolers

Girls Who Code hosts ultrasound day for middle and high schoolers

Jennifer Walter, Science & Technology Reporter
November 18, 2015
Photo by Maryam Tunio /maryam.tunio@marquette.edu

Student Government votes to make campus tobacco-free

Sophia Boyd, Student Government & Politics Reporter
November 10, 2015
Echeverri Guevara and Medeiros on the project in the College of Engineering. Photo courtesy of Marquette Computer Vision & Sensing Systems Lab

Start-up funding student-made drones that follow moving objects

Jennifer Walter, Science & Technology Reporter
November 5, 2015
Photo by Maryam Tunio/ maryam.tunio@marquette.edu

Students compete in weekend computer programming challenge

Jennifer Walter, Science & Technology Reporter
October 19, 2015
Jacob Van Dehy describes how the treadmill can be used to help patients. Photo by Ben Erickson /benjamin.a.erickson@marquette.edu

Biomedical engineering treadmill offers chance to study human balance

Jennifer Walter, Science & Technology Reporter
October 15, 2015
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