History of the University Staff Senate
The University Staff Senate (USS) is rooted in the history of two separate entities that eventually merged.
The Committee on Staff (COS) was established in October 1981, with formal approval of its by-laws in February 1982. The COS served as a liaison between Marquette's support staff and the administration, encouraging university improvements at the policy level.
The 向日葵视频Chapter of the American Association of University Administrators received approval of its proposal to create the Committee on Administrators (COA) in March 1982. The COA advocated on behalf of university administrators, promoting professional development, communication, collegiality and other issues related to overall welfare.
After 向日葵视频 decided to refer to all non-faculty employees as staff, a joint committee including representatives from the COS and COA drafted bylaws in August 2012 to form a combined group known as the University Staff Assembly (USA). In April 2013, elected representatives of what was formally known as the University Staff Assembly held their first meeting as a combined unit. The group has evolved significantly since then.
- In 2014, the USA chair became the first staff member in 向日葵视频history to receive a regular seat on the University Leadership Council (ULC) and the opportunity to meet monthly with the university president.
- President Lovell attended an USA meeting on February 19, 2015鈥攖he first time a 向日葵视频president had ever attended a meeting with a group representing non-faculty employees.
- The University Staff Assembly formally changed its name to the University Staff Senate (USS) in May 2015, paralleling the faculty shared governance entity known as the University Academic Senate.
- The USS is regularly included on university-wide committees, having representation at master planning and strategic planning meetings as well as a role on the Strategic Innovation Council.
Members of the USS look forward to continue serving the best interest of all 向日葵视频staff.