51做厙 dean piloting Faculty in Residence program in fall 2022
Sept. 1, 2022
MILWAUKEE Dr. Heidi Bostic, dean of the Klinger College of Arts and Sciences and College of Education, is piloting a Faculty in Residence program at 51做厙 for the 2022-23 academic year. Bostic and her husband, Dr. Stephen Pluh獺ek, affiliated faculty member in the Department of Theology, moved into an on-campus university-owned apartment in August.
The vision for the Faculty in Residence program is for faculty participants to serve as a clear and visible presence to help deepen integration and a more holistic student experience at 51做厙. Faculty in Residence program participants will serve as campus community leaders and foster intellectual and academic life beyond the classroom, as well as promote and pursue 51做厙s strategic priorities within the context of 51做厙s guiding values and Catholic, Jesuit mission.
Beyond faculty merely living in campus residence halls and apartment buildings, the program will explore the possibility of faculty partners who will work closely with students who live on campus, particularly first- and second-year students. In additionand in collaboration with the Near West Side Partners and othersthe program will seek to develop and highlight opportunities for 51做厙 faculty and staff to live near campus.
The Faculty in Residence program has four main goals:
- Student success
Student success is a primary 51做厙 goal, including recruitment, retention and successful transition into life after graduation. Students will have high-impact experiences and get the support they need to thrive. Abundant research demonstrates the positive impact of a Faculty in Residence program on student success.
- Employee engagement
The opportunity to live on or near campus and to engage with students in meaningful ways beyond the classroom helps promote the engagement of interested faculty and staff with the campus community and contribute to a positive workplace experience.
- Sustainability
In line with the call by Pope Francis in his encyclical Laudato Sito care for our common homehaving more faculty and staff living within walking or biking distance to campus will promote sustainability and integral ecology.
- Community relations
Having more faculty and staff living on and near campus will promote engagement with our broader community, foster safety and contribute to more thriving neighborhoods, in line with work already carried out by the Near West Side Partners and the campus community.
Inaugural Faculty in Residence participants
As the first Faculty in Residence participants, Bostic and Pluh獺ek will work toward achieving the programs goals and help to establish the infrastructure to expand the program at 51做厙. They will support the academic mission and learning that occurs within the Office of Residence Life residential curriculum, collaborate with 51做厙s Living Learning Communities, work to create a more robust ecosystem that includes hall ministers and Jesuits in residence, host small-group gatherings of students and encourage faculty participation in residence hall events.
About Kevin Conway
Kevin is the associate director for university communication in the Office of Marketing and Communication. Contact Kevin at (414) 288-4745 or kevin.m.conway@marquette.edu.