
Dr. Samantha Majhor is a Marquette English professor with a focus on Native American literature. Chris T Cornelius is an architect and Nohl Fellow artist featured at Haggerty Museum of Art. Together, they discuss intellectual and personal experiences with Native American art, history, culture, as well as their exploration of indigenous ways of knowing.
Moderator: Ruthie Dibble, Chipstone Foundation curator
We Are Marquette
Episode 52
Edited by Ina Li
Oct 14, 2019
31 min

Marquette University Student Government (MUSG) President Sara Manjee and Executive VP Dan Brophy work hard advocating for students.
Within MUSG there are various departments that altogether make Marquette's campus the difference it can be, from hosting community events to bring students together to providing funding for student organizations. Sara and Dan actively meet with faculty, students, and organizations to listen to their needs and help them with those needs. Forming relationships that allow them to sit down and talk about how to create this change within Marquette's campus and in Milwaukee.
We Are Marquette
Episode 51
Edited by Ina Li
Sep 18, 2019
26 min

Mike Haischer and Casandra Goodrich help advance understanding of human potential at the new Athletic and Human Performance Research Center (AHPRC), which officially opened in April 2019.
The AHPRC allows Marquette faculty and partners from the health care industry to collaborate on research and cutting-edge innovation in the areas of elite athletic performance, human performance, rehabilitation, fitness data analytics, and other related disciplines.
Mike is a Strength and Conditioning Specialist with a Master’s degree in Exercise Physiology. Mike is also a Marquette alum (B.S. Health Sci ’14) and current student, studying for his Ph.D. in Exercise and Rehabilitation Science. In addition to experience teaching exercise physiology, fitness and nutrition, and exercise testing and prescription courses, Mike has published research in the applied performance domain and has completed multiple strength and conditioning internships, including one with the Milwaukee Brewers. As lab manager of the AHPRC, Mike serves to facilitate collaborative team science and assist investigators in realizing their research goals. He is also committed to making a positive impact on Marquette Athletics, by helping to conduct applied research based on the performance goals of the teams, coaches, and individual athletes.
Casandra graduated from Marquette University in 2019, completing a degree in Exercise Physiology. While an undergraduate, she competed as a sprinter for Marquette’s Track and Field team, a member of the 2016 and 2017 BIG East Indoor and Outdoor Conference Championship team. Casandra has since acted as an assistant coach for Marquette and is excited at the opportunity to work in the AHPRC. Her goal is to attend medical school, where she will foster her interest in pediatrics and oncology.
We Are Marquette
Episode 50
Editing and production by Chris Rolfing
Aug 27, 2019
18 min

Sasha Parsons Waters is the coordinator of the Women's Innovation Network (WIN) at the 707 Hub. WIN strives to support underrepresented groups on campus with leadership, networking and entrepreneurship.
Interviewed by 707 Hub intern Ina Li, Sasha talks about growing up around entrepreneurship and how it brought her to where she is today, discovering her passion and helping others unlock their passions.
For more information about WIN, visit https://www.marquette.edu/womens-innovation-network/
We Are Marquette
Episode 49
Interview and editing by Ina Li
Jul 23, 2019
16 min

Andrew Stimmel was recently named Head Coach of the Marquette Men's Lacrosse team. In 2016, he spent a year as an Assistant Coach at Marquette while he helped lead the team to their first BIG EAST Championship. He returned to Marquette after coaching at Yale, where they have notched an overall record of 42-13 since 2017.
In this podcast, Coach Stimmel is interviewed by Chris Rolfing, a senior on the men's lacrosse team. He discusses what brought him back to Marquette, his new staff and what he is looking forward to most being back at Marquette.
For more information about Coach Stimmel or the Marquette Men's Lacrosse team, visit bit.ly/mumlax
We Are Marquette
Episode 48
Interview and editing by Chris Rolfing
Jul 12, 2019
12 min

Mechanical engineering majors Chris Malliet, James McKenna and Phillip Parisi have been friends since freshman year when they lived in McCormick Hall.
Now roommates about to graduate, they wanted a weekly tradition to bond a larger group of friends. So they founded a Friday pasta night.
Starting in September, they encouraged all attendees to bring a new friend the following week to meet more people and expand the circle. People loved the idea — free pasta with familiar and unfamiliar faces.
Their hope? Bring 526 new people together. Read their story at http://bit.ly/526pasta
We Are Marquette Podcast
Episode 47
Produced by Tim Cigelske
May 8, 2019
20 min

Marquette graduate students Benjamin Rangel and Kyle Hagge created the Bridge the City podcast to focus on local Milwaukee communities. Disheartened by national media narratives, they sought to inform individuals about local elected officials like city council or the sheriff's office. Every episode ends with action steps to create positive change where people live.
Ben and Kyle first met 3 years ago when they moved to Milwaukee to serve as AmeriCorps members with College Possible, a nonprofit helping low-income students get to and through college. Currently, both Ben and Kyle are Trinity Fellows at Marquette University. The Trinity Fellowship is a graduate program that focuses on social and economic justice and allows students to earn their Masters degree while simultaneously working at a nonprofit organization.
Listen to their podcast: https://www.bridgethecitypodcast.com/
We Are Marquette Podcast
Episode 46
Edited by Tim Cigelske
Apr 5, 2019
31 min

Andrea Garcia, a Resident Assistant for Marquette's Nuestro Hogar community, gets to know her residents on a deeper personal level. Nuestro Hogar seeks to create a space for the Latinx student body to come together and form a community: http://bit.ly/nuestro-hogar
The goal of Living Learning Communities at Marquette is to blend in-classroom education with deeper connections where students live in residence halls.
Marquette's dedication to inclusion and diversity is strengthened through Living Learning Communities (LLC's). These communities allow students to live in the residence halls and university-owned apartments that focus on similarities and goals that the group strives to accomplish.
In this conversation Andrea Garcia and LLC faculty liaison Dr. Corinne Schwarz discuss the value they've seen in these communities.
For a full list of the different LLC's that Marquette offers, visit bit.ly/mu-llc
We Are Marquette Podcast
Episode 45
Edited by Tim Cigelske
Mar 6, 2019
14 min

Before moving to college, Veronica Maniak turned her camera on to capture the journey to campus. Today, that video has 1.7 million views, and it helped propel her into stardom and nearly 90,000 subscribers on YouTube. The sophomore in the College of Health Sciences continues to share her college experience for her growing fanbase.
Interview by Pam Palines, student in the College of Business
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/VeronicaVlogs05
We Are Marquette episode 44
Feb 15, 2019
15 min

Koby McEwen and Joseph Chartouny both grew up in Canada (Toronto and Montreal, respectively) and arrived at Marquette from other universities. The men's basketball teammates have a conversation about missing Caribbean and Lebanese food, feeling at home in the snow with friendly people, and what they want to do after graduation.
We Are Marquette
Episode 43
Editing by Alyssa Deutsch
Feb 7, 2019
12 min
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