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Marquette
Trustees Announce
New Nickname Selection Process
Reaffirm position not to reinstate Warriors nickname
May 11, 2005
Milwaukee — Marquette University’s Board
of Trustees today unanimously reaffirmed its position not to
reinstate the Warriors nickname and announced that it would
establish a process for stakeholders to select the new Marquette
athletics nickname. The Trustees made the decision after reviewing
feedback received in the past week from students, alumni and
fans expressing surprise and frustration that their voices
were not adequately heard in the decision
to change from Golden
Eagles to Marquette Gold.
“We have spent the past week listening. We heard you,” said
John Bergstrom, chairman of the Board
of Trustees. “The
decision to change the nickname to Marquette Gold generated
a response that we did not expect from Marquette stakeholders. We
regret that we disappointed them and we want to respond to
those concerns. We’ve established a new process today
so that your voices can be heard. It’s transparent, it’s
inclusive and it’s easy.”
No reinstatement of "Warriors"
The Board unanimously reaffirmed
its position not to reinstate the Warriors nickname. As stewards
of the university’s
mission, the Trustees believe Marquette must adhere to the
highest possible standards of its Catholic, Jesuit mission,
which include recognizing and appreciating the dignity of every
member of our human family.
“While I recognize that some people are disappointed
that we are not reinstating the Warriors nickname, we cannot
teach one principle about respect for human dignity in our
classrooms and then fail to act by that same principle when
making decisions,” President Robert Wild, S.J., said. “The Warriors
nickname will always be part of our proud athletics tradition,
and we will honor that tradition. But we live in a different
era than when the Warriors nickname was selected in 1954. The
perspective of time has shown us that our actions, intended
or not, can offend others. We must not knowingly act in a way
that others will believe, based on their experience, to be
an attack on their dignity as fellow human beings.”
New process announced
The Board of Trustees announced a new
process by which a new athletics nickname will be chosen and also
announced the formation of the Marquette Nickname Advisory
Committee made up of representative students, alumni, faculty
and staff. The
process will include:
- Within the next two weeks, a list of as many as ten names
will be presented to the Marquette community. All the names
presented will be selected from the hundreds of names suggested
by the Marquette community during either the 1994 or 2004
nickname processes. While the final list has not been decided,
the list will certainly include some of the obvious names
given Marquette’s athletics history, including Blue
and Gold, Golden Avalanche, Hilltoppers and Golden Eagles.
There
will also be a write-in option, presented with the parameters
that votes for Warriors will not be counted, and that all write-in’s
must be consistent with both our Jesuit, Catholic mission and
the Board resolution on Native American imagery
- All members of the Marquette community, including students,
alumni, faculty, and staff will be asked to choose two nicknames
from the list, or can offer a write-in option.
- The two options
receiving the most support from the first vote will be
presented to the Marquette community for a second vote. The
nickname with the most support in the second vote will then
be presented to the President to be announced as Marquette’s new
athletics nickname going into the Big
East Conference.
Both votes will be binding, and will
be conducted on the Web with provisions made for those who do not have Internet
access. Members of the Marquette community will be notified via mail and e-mail
in the coming weeks about steps for participating in the voting
process. More information about the voting process will
also be available online through the athletics nickname decision
Web site.
The Marquette Nickname Advisory Committee will oversee the
voting process and will advise the university in the development
of the look of the new nickname, following its selection after
the second vote.
Timeline
Marquette has preliminarily planned that the timing
for the nickname process will be as follows:
- Week of May 23: List
of nickname options will be presented to the Marquette
community for the first vote. The Marquette community (students,
alumni, faculty and staff) will choose two names from the
list, or offer a write-in.
- Mid-June: Second
vote will be conducted with the top-two vote getters.
- By July 1: The
winning nickname will be announced.
Following the choice of a new nickname, Marquette will further
engage the Marquette community, through focus groups and other
forums, in the design of a visual identity for the new nickname,
with a new logo to be chosen by the start of the school year.
Students will be asked to give input on design and name the
mascot (the costumed character appearing at games) in the fall.
Parameters for the nickname selection
The Board agreed that any
nickname selected must be consistent with the university’s
mission and adhere to the resolution passed last September
banning use of any Native American imagery or references in
Marquette’s
athletics nickname, logo or mascot. In addition, the
new nickname must be selected by Marquette’s official
entry into the Big East Conference on July 1. The Golden
Eagles will remain Marquette’s
athletics nickname until July 1.
Father Wild concluded, “We must remember that Marquette
University is first and foremost an academic institution. We
have great momentum resulting from the accomplishments of our
students, faculty and alumni over the past several years. Just
last week we received the largest single donation in university
history with a gift of $28 million that will transform our
College of Communication. For the third consecutive year,
we celebrate the fact that students are applying to Marquette
in record numbers. Marquette has risen in national
academic rankings. The campus has undergone a physical
transformation, and Marquette has enjoyed the most successful
fund-raising period in its history, raising more than $300
million during the current comprehensive campaign. These
are the true measures of a great university.”
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