Archive

  • University converts all UPPs from PDFs to web pages

    To ensure compliance with the American with Disabilities Act, IT Services and the Policy Review Committee worked together to convert all 90 University Policies and Procedures (UPPs) from PDF versions to web pages. To comply with the new format, several other changes were also made to the look and feel of the UPPs, including: Adding…

  • Share workstream ideas and submit questions via Economic Planning website

    The university’s Economic Planning website provides context and updates on Marquette’s economic planning and the strategic work of the eight campus workstreams: Academic Planning Administrative Organization Athletics Campus Space Discretionary Spending Employee Benefits Non-Academic Core Revenue Generation The university welcomes ideas, feedback and questions from the campus community. Members of the Marquette community are invited…

  • Reminder: MUPD offers Vacant House Watch Program

    During academic breaks, MUPD offers the Vacant House Watch program to students residing in the near-off-campus neighborhood. Students can use this form to register their residences with MUPD before leaving campus for spring or winter break. During break, officers monitor vacant residences during their routine patrols of the neighborhood. For more safety tips, visit MUPD’s website.

  • CTL to host ‘Compassion and Kinship’ virtual reflection with Rev. Greg Boyle, S.J., Jan. 14

    The Center for Teaching and Learning will host “Compassion and Kinship: The Vocation of the Educator in Time of Crisis” on Thursday, Jan. 14, from 9 a.m. to noon via Microsoft Teams.   The session will be lead by Rev. Greg Boyle, S.J., founder and director of “Homeboy Industries,” the world’s largest gang-intervention and rehabilitation program. Father Boyle will lead a reflection…

  • Center for Teaching and Learning announces call for papers on what it means to be an educator today

    Marquette faculty of all ranks and from all disciplines are invited to submit an essay reflecting on what it means to be an educator in this moment. “Moment” can be defined broadly and submissions from a wide range of perspectives are welcome.   Topics may include:  Catholic social teaching COVID-19 research and education Ignatian pedagogy Adaptive teaching…

  • Instructors asked to complete the final Academic Experience Survey by Dec. 15

    Marquette instructors should check their Marquette email for a link to complete the final Fall 2020 Academic Experience Survey, which closes on Tuesday, Dec. 15.   About the Academic Experience Surveys The Office of the Provost administered two surveys this semester to better understand instructors’ instructional experience. The input will guide improvements made for future semesters. A set of surveys was also administered to…

  • Marquette’s 403(b) plan updates

    Roth in-plan conversion option As of Dec. 1, 2020, 403(b) plan participants are able to directly convert eligible pretax contributions plus earnings to a designated Roth option. Before electing a Roth in-plan conversion, please refer to this information from TIAA and consult with your personal tax advisor to ensure this strategy is consistent with your…

  • Human Resources shares annual notices for life insurance, disability, benefits plans and more

    During the Annual Enrollment period, Human Resources posted several legally-required Annual Notices on the Human Resource website. They were distributed online for easy access for faculty and staff working from home or in the office. Below are three additional Summary Annual Reports. These reports summarize basic financial information contained in the annual report, which is…

  • 2019-20 Annual Report now available online

    The Marquette University Annual Report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020, is now available online. The annual publication, which is produced by the Office of Marketing and Communication and the Office of Finance, highlights significant university accomplishments and provides financial information regarding the past fiscal year, as well as management perspective and commentary. “Though the…

  • George Washington University professor to deliver virtual address to Marquette’s Public Health and Equity fellows, Dec. 9; campus community invited to attend

    Dr. Guenevere Burke, assistant professor of emergency medicine and of healthy policy and management at George Washington University, will virtually address Marquette’s 2020-21 Public Health and Equity Fellows class on Wednesday, Dec. 9, at 5 p.m. The campus community is invited to attend. Those interested should contact Dr. Joseph Byonanebye, program director. Burke has pioneered…