The long-term Academic Planning work groups shared their recommendations at the recent University Academic Senate meeting on Monday, May 3. The presentations and final recommendations are posted to the Economic Planning website (note: you must be on the campus network or logged into the VPN to access this site). Academic leaders will consider these reports and […]
University announces organizational changes to align related teams
During the past few months, nearly 100 faculty and staff collaborated across eight workstreams to analyze budgets and make recommendations for the future, generate efficiencies in spending, explore our use of campus space and identify new ways to generate revenue. That work helped inform key organizational changes, particularly the integration of the Office of Economic […]
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 […]
Nov. 19 virtual Campus Town Hall recap: event focused on university economics and COVID-19 planning for spring semester
This afternoon nearly 700 students, faculty and staff gathered virtually for a Campus Town Hall. Moderated by Dr. Xavier Cole, vice president for student affairs, the event provided an update on university finances, academic planning, COVID-19 on campus and plans for the spring semester. The event was recorded; the video is available on the new […]
A statement from the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees
The Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees shares the following statement with the Marquette community. Dear Marquette community, We are at a critical time in the history of our university. We all understand the significant impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and like higher education institutions across the country, we have also been working to […]
Register for Nov. 19 virtual Campus Town Hall
The university will host a virtual Town Hall for the campus community on Thursday, Nov. 19, from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. via Microsoft Teams Live. The event will provide an update on university economics, the academic vision for Marquette and the university’s COVID-19 planning for the spring semester. Register via Eventbrite; a link to join […]
New Economic Planning website serves as information hub for academic, operational planning
To provide ongoing updates and transparent information about Marquette’s academic and operational planning to address the significant financial challenges the university faces, a new Economic Planning website has been developed to serve as an information hub for the campus community. The site, which is available on campus and via VPN at marquette.edu/economic-planning, features news and […]
Academic Budget / Program Planning Workgroups overview will be Oct. 15; register now
The University Academic Senate and the Office of the Provost will host an Academic Budget / Program Planning Workgroups overview for the campus community on Thursday, Oct. 15, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. via Microsoft Teams Live. Register via Eventbrite by Wednesday, Oct. 14. A link to join the virtual event will be sent […]
Sept. 28 Campus Town Hall video now available
On Monday afternoon, hundreds of faculty, staff and students gathered virtually for a Campus Town Hall. The event provided updates on COVID-19 mitigation procedures and context on university economics. The event was recorded and is available via YouTube. Dr. Xavier Cole, vice president for student affairs, moderated the event. Rev. Jim Voiss, S.J., vice president […]
2021-22 tuition announced; undergraduate tuition to remain unchanged
Tuition affordability has rightfully been a growing concern for Marquette families. For Marquette to stay true to its Catholic, Jesuit mission, and to address the issue of affordability in higher education, the university has thoughtfully considered the various impacts of an increase in tuition rates. Additionally, Marquette understands well the uncertainty the COVID-19 pandemic has brought, […]