

Peter Staudenmaier, professor of history, criticizes what he sees as “a lack of transparency,” at Marquette as well as “a lack of shared governance.” Other town halls that have followed are posted on Marquette’s website but hidden behind a firewall, preventing public access. There was no interaction between the administration and the larger Marquette community. The town hall meeting went on for an hour and a half, with presentations delivered by administrators, who answered only a few written questions.

His opening remarks were more than symbolic, since the university administration has been accused by students and staff of not sharing information nor being transparent concerning plans for its future, and of sacrificing Marquette’s Jesuit liberal arts education and being insensitive to the community’s minority population. “I’m sorry this Marquette town hall meeting was being held on your day of atonement,” he told Jewish faculty and students. He started out with an apology for holding the town hall meeting on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish year. Unfortunately, his mic was not on, and for a brief moment, his lips moved but his audience heard nothing. Transparency and collaborationĪfter the opening prayer at the September online meeting, university president Dr. How Marquette handles all this will determine whether the university comes out much weaker or renews itself and forges ahead. But the aftershocks of the pandemic will forever change how education is delivered. With vaccines just around the corner, the near future looks somewhat brighter. Whether students will continue to look to Marquette as a viable option for higher education remains to be seen. Many of Marquette’s dormitories sit half empty. The current trends were outlined in a May 5 Wisconsin Examiner article. “By 2030 over 50% of colleges will collapse” an article in Business Trends stated in 2013 - and that was before the pandemic. Other books and articles have underscored Grawe’s findings.

The views expressed in this in article or photos are solely those of their author and are not necessarily either shared or endorsed by Lake Superior News / Lake Superior Media.The book Demographics and the Demand for Higher Education by Nathan Grawe shook up higher education when it came out in 2018. To help us learn what is important to youĮnsuring Public Safety Through Enforcement, Education & Partnership #LSN_PublicSafety #LSN_SSM #LSN_NorWest #LSN_CircleTour Have a cell phone with you and ensure it is charged so you can call for help if you happen to get lost. Please, stay on marked and approved trails, only use trails suitable to your skill level and ensure someone knows where you are going and how long you plan to be there.

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