Policy Review Committee shares updated UPPs on contracted food and beverage services, vehicular traffic, workplace injuries 

Marquette provides University Policies and Procedures (UPPs) for the campus community as a written record of approved and current academic, operational, financial, and business policies and procedures. 

Following is an overview of three updated policies — all are available in full on the UPP website. All three were updated as part of Marquette’s ongoing effort to review all UPPs at least once every five years. 

UPDATED: UPP 1-07: Contracted Food, Beverage & Vending Services 

Minor changes have been made to the UPP to update dates. 

View the policy online. (VPN required.) 

UPDATED: UPP 1-17: Vehicular Traffic on South Campus & Related Areas 

This UPP was updated to better align with current campus practice, provide readers more process instruction and reduce redundancies between sections. 

View the policy online. (VPN required.) 

UPDATED: UPP 4-20: Reporting of Workplace Injuries – Workers’ Compensation 

This UPP was updated to better align with current campus practice, provide readers more process instruction and reduce redundancies between sections. 

View the policy online. (VPN required.) 

About the Policy Review Committee 

The Policy Review Committee is responsible for guiding good practices in university policy governance and to ensure collaboration and consistency in university policy development — the committee does not originate or have final approval for policies. Final approval is by the provost and senior vice president/chief operating officer. The committee reviews proposed and revised UPPs for compliance, policy consistency, clarity, and operational efficiency, and reaches out to stakeholders who may be impacted to secure feedback. The Policy Review Committee includes members from the offices of the Provost, General Counsel, Finance and Human Resources. The Policy Review Committee reviews all UPPs at minimum every five years to determine whether they should continue as UPPs and, if so, whether any additions, deletions or modifications are appropriate.