March/April 2015 Marquette Matters

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March/ April 2015

Running, riots and rock ‘n’ roll New provost’s interests are vast and varied By Christopher Stolarski

In mid-February, Marquette President Michael R. Lovell announced Dr. Dan Myers as the university’s next provost. In the announcement and later at a campus-wide introduction, the Marquette community heard about Myers’ academic and administrative qualifications. As he readies to start work officially on July 1, Myers took a few moments to tell Marquette Matters a little more about himself: Age: 48 Hometown: My parents were more or less nomadic when I was growing up, so I usually say I’m from “parts unknown.” But, the truth is we lived in Ohio, Indiana, Oregon, New York, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Family: Of origin, three sisters and a brother, and two parents who are both Baptist ministers. My current family includes two kids, Micah and Michaela, who will both be in college next year. Hobbies and interests: Past: Playing in a rock band. Current: Playing Rock Band. Running — I have a streak going and haven’t missed a day in more than three years. My research interests are in rioting and protest (especially in the U.S. in the 1960s) and mathe­matical models of social diffusion processes. Favorite movies: I have no idea what this says about me, but my favorite movies are: The Shawshank Redemption; A Christmas Story; Remains of the Day; Lost in Translation; Planes, Trains and Automobiles; and No Time for Sergeants. Heroes: No heroes, but everyday, good people, who try to do well with the cards they are dealt, inspire me.

Currently reading: Milwaukee’s Jesuit University: Marquette, 1881– 1981; The Winner-Take-All Society: Why the Few at the Top Get So Much More Than the Rest of Us; How Learning Works: Seven Research-Based Principles for Smart Teaching; Their Life’s Work: The Brotherhood of the 1970s Pittsburgh Steelers, Then and Now. Favorite vacation spots: Whitewater kayaking in Oregon and Idaho. Biggest career learning experience: I read a book in my first year of being a professor that urged a “chipping” [breaking a project up over multiple days] versus a “binging” [working on one project all day] style of working. I adopted it to great success and now I give workshops on the topic. Fun facts: A few… My Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is ENFJ, but I prefer ENFPs as friends. I conducted the South Bend Symphony Orchestra in December of 2008. I have been in all 48 states in the continental U.S.

Photo by Jesse Lee

Favorite quotes/mottos: “Be a chipper, not a binger.” “Everyone is part of the problem, but not everyone is part of the solution. Be part of the solution.”

Dr. Dan Myers Current position

Vice president and associate provost for faculty affairs, University of Notre Dame Professor of sociology, University of Notre Dame Education

Bachelor of Arts, political science, The Ohio State University Master of Arts, higher education and student affairs, The Ohio State University Master of Science and Ph.D., sociology, University of Wisconsin–Madison Dissertation

Diffusion Models for Riots and Other Collective Violence Notable

Founded Notre Dame’s Center for the Study of Social Movements

M A R Q U ET T E H ap p enings Commencement will be held May 17 Marquette’s Commencement ceremony will be held Sunday, May 17, at 9:30 a.m. at the BMO Harris Bradley Center. Marquette alumna Sister Margaret “Peggy” O’Neill, SC, will be the Commencement speaker and will receive an honorary degree. As part of the ceremony, Rev. Robert A. Wild, S.J., who served as Marquette’s president from 1996 to 2011 and as interim ­president from 2013 to 2014, will also receive an honorary degree.

Alumni National Awards Weekend, April 23–25 Alumni National Awards Weekend, April 23–25, is a chance for Marquette to honor distinguished alumni from every college and school who represent the heart, soul and spirit of Marquette. A full list of honorees and details about college events are available online at marquette.edu/alumni/awards/.

Save the date for Excellence in University Service Awards Luncheon on June 3 Staff contributions to the university will be recognized at the Excellence in University Service Awards Luncheon on Wednesday, June 3. The luncheon will celebrate this year’s winners of the Excellence in University Service Awards, which recognizes staff members who demonstrate the Ignatian ideal of care for others and who have made extraordinary contributions to the university.

Office of Public Affairs moves to Zilber Hall The Office of Public Affairs moved to Zilber Hall 256 on April 1. The offices were formerly located in Campus Town West.


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