1. Three water research projects receive IUCRC grants

Three Marquette University research projects were among seven chosen to receive funding by the industry members of the National Science Foundation’s Industry/University Cooperative Research Center on water technology, in conjunction with UW-Milwaukee.

The goal of the new center is to spur local economic growth by combining the engineering research expertise at Marquette and UWM with industry needs involving water equipment, policy and technology.

The Marquette research projects awarded funding are:

“Chemical Sensors for Monitoring Contaminants in Aqueous Environments” by Dr. Fabien Josse, professor of electrical and computer engineering. These devices will use chemically modified surfaces, which show stability in water, to achieve low detection limits with class specificity.

“Grey-water assessment” by Drs. Dan Zitomer, professor of civil and environmental engineering; Vladimir Novotny, professor emeritus of civil and environmental engineering; and Michael Switzenbaum, executive associate dean of engineering. This project will involve an assessment of the current state of grey-water management, including characterization of grey-water, current regulations, current technologies used as well as technology gaps.

“Micro-Calorimeter Array for Real-Time Water Quality Monitoring” by Dr. Chung Hoon Lee, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering. Thermal properties of bio/chemical molecules are unique. This project will examine the use of nanoscale engineering to measure the effect of heat on bio/chemical molecules. Using signal processors to detect hazardous molecular species is a key to real-time water quality monitoring.

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2. Buzz’s BBQ is June 23

The Marquette community is invited to a Texas-style BBQ hosted by men’s basketball head coach Buzz Williams, Wednesday, June 23, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Central Mall. Cost is $10 per person for attendees age 3 and older.

The annual event has drawn more than 2,000 students, alumni, parents and friends in each of the past two years.

Register online.

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3. Tickets for Senior Ball and Senior Family Brunch available

Tickets for the Senior Week Senior Ball and Senior Family Brunch are still available. Senior Ball begins at 9 p.m. Wednesday, May 19, at Discovery World. The brunch will be served at 9 a.m. Saturday, May 22, in Westowne Square (rain location is AMU Marquette Place).

Tickets can be purchased at the door for each event.

For more information contact Alea Cross, Senior Week co-commissioner.

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4. eMarq upgrade Wednesday

IT Services will upgrade eMarq on Wednesday, May 19, resulting in improvements to Outlook Web Access. These improvements include a faster reading experience (open, delete, mark as read and categorize), an improved user interface and the availability of OWA themes.

This upgrade does not require an outage. However, mobile device users you may need to reset their sync profile after the upgrade.

Contact the Help Desk at 8-7799 for more information.

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5. Law School to hold information session

The Law School will host an information session for prospective students Friday, May 21, at 11:45 a.m. in Sensenbrenner 239. The session will provide information about admissions, financial aid, curriculum and intellectual and student life. A brief tour of the Law School will be led by a current law student. No registration is necessary.

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6. News Briefs begins weekly schedule next week

Beginning next week, Monday, May 24, the News Briefs e-newsletter will begin its once-a-week summer publication schedule. The Thursday edition won’t return until fall semester. The deadline to submit articles for Monday publication remains at noon on Fridays.

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