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Volume 106, Number 08
Tuesday, October 26, 2021
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University and Faculty group clash over financial analysis
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Marquette achieves ‘Emerging HSI’ status 15.4% of undergraduate population identify as Hispanic, Latinx
Audit of MU’s finances causes debate on campus
Marquette community hopeful to receive COVID-19 booster shot Additional dose of vaccination approved by CDC
By Benjamin Wells and Megan Woolard
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By Phoebe Goebel
A quick glance at Eastern Michigan University professor of accounting Howard Bunsis’ staff profile showcases accolades such as a doctorate from the University of Chicago and EMU’s Distinguished Faculty Teaching Award from 2002. Bunsis, who in the past has served as an attorney and certified public accountant, is no stranger to diving into the details of a group’s finances. Recently, however, Bunsis has done financial analyses of institutions across the country including Arizona University, Stony Brook University and University of Buffalo. These reports analyzed each institution’s financial situation following many universities — including Marquette — that were facing budget shortfalls because of the COVID-19 pandemic or due to other financial complications. And in August, Marquette’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors, who are not formally recognized by Marquette, published a
al development of the university and can be used for a wide range of things to benefit all students, including educational materials, improved facilities, faculty development, tutoring or counseling programs and other student support services,” the Marquette Diversity and Inclusion webpage said. Over the past 10 years at Marquette, Latinx undergraduate enrollment has doubled.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recently endorsed or approved a booster shot for all three vaccines; Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson and Johnson. The Milwaukee Health Department is endorsing the booster vaccine and is currently distributing it at health clinics for those eligible. The booster shot is the same dose as the previously given dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and is first being given to those who are at higher risk for hospitalization or death. This constitutes individuals 65 or older, or those working in long-term care facilities who are 18 or older. The goal of the booster shot is to boost immunity that could have faded over time since the last vaccination, and will restore full protection against the virus. Pfizer and BioNTech, the companies behind the vaccine, said that in recent trials “the additional shot was 95.6% effective against the disease.” Marquette University took precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19 for the 2021-22 academic year. Before coming on campus, proof of
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Hispanic-Serving Institutions must have a certain percentage of students identify as Hispanic/Latinx individuals.
By Julia Abuzzahab
julia.abuzzahab@marquette.edu
Marquette University has earned an “emerging HSI” status designation since 15.4% of undergraduate students are Hispanic/Latinx. A Hispanic-Serving Institution is a federal classification decided by the Higher Education Act. To become a HSI, it is required the institution be a two or four-year certified college, have a certain percentage of students be low-income and INDEX
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have at least 25% of full-time undergraduate students identify as Hispanic. Once the institution meets this criteria and meets HSI status, they can apply for federal Title V funding. On Marquette’s Diversity and Inclusion webpage, it is stated that the university will be able to apply for this funding once it becomes a HSI. However, that isn’t why it decided to achieve HSI status. “These funds foster the gener-
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