Marquette owns the InternetWritten by: noreply@blogger.com (Tim Blair)Marquette University kicked off the 2010-2011 academic year this week bringing us ever closer to Midnight Madness next month and a new season of Warrior basketball soon after. Timed to the opening of classes MU delivered its first installment of "Marquette Basketball: Revealed," a new all-access look at the MU men's basketball program hosted online (http://www.gomarquette.com/allaccess/index.html?media=1907918). The inside looks at the team off the court are tremendous and the series promises to be one of the highlights of the upcoming season.
Let's be clear, no university in the country - BCS or otherwise - executes a digital media strategy as well as the Marquette University Athletic Department. Whether its the new-look GoMarquette.com, participation (http://twitter.com/UWPgrad1997) of the department's (http://twitter.com/luke_lenoble) leadership (http://twitter.com/mucottingham) on platforms like Twitter (http://twitter.com/mikebroeker), MU Athletics' own Twitter ID (http://twitter.com/muathletics) or the array of video updates and highlights, the university's commitment to invest and execute a successful digital media program is unparalleled.
"Marquette Basketball: Revealed,"the latest example of the department's vision, will be a boon Buzz Williams as he continues to build the program. By controlling the virtual printing presses and realizing it has access to its own best sources of information (no kidding), the Athletic Department is building brand value for the program that was not possible just a few years ago. To use an overused phrase from years past on MUScoop (http://muscoop.com/) -- "this will help recruiting."
No doubt.
Other items of note for the Marquette hoops fan:
- Buzz Williams has a new boss. Ladies and gentlemen meet the 23rd president of Marquette University the Rev. Scott R. Pilarz, S.J. (http://www.marquette.edu/omc/newscenter/recent.php?subaction=showfull&id=1283276486&archive=&start_from=&ucat=1&) Father Pilarz previously served as the President of the University of Scranton for seven years. Welcome to Marquette, Father. Kudos to the Board of Trustees for making a no-drama hire and for demonstrating that my Alma mater is near the top of the Jesuit university food chain.
- So you say that MU does not have a verbal for the class of 2011 just yet? Don't hit the panic button like some of these folks (http://www.muscoop.com/index.php?topic=21344.0). For the first time in years Marquette is in a unique recruiting situation -- namely, the talent on-hand is decidedly upgraded from past years and there are fewer 'guaranteed' spots for early playing time at critical need positions. With that in mind it makes perfect sense that Coach Buzz is (perhaps) being more surgical in his pursuit of talent for the class of 2011.
- Buzz Williams is one of the 100 coolest people in Milwaukee (http://onmilwaukee.com/buzz/articles/100coolest.html).
- David Cubillan is playing basketball for a living back home in Venezuela (http://www.latinbasket.com/Venezuela/basketball.asp?NewsID=201407).
- Marquette has the best unis in the nation, folks. It says so right here at Storming the Floor (http://www.stormingthefloor.net/2010/08/stfs-favorite-unis-1-marquette-golden-eagles.php). (h/t Anonymous Eagle (http://www.anonymouseagle.com/))
- Steve Novak is now on Twitter (http://twitter.com/stevenovak20).
- Dwyane Wade (http://twitter.com/dwadeofficial) was back on campus this week to, among other things, speak at the Student-Athlete Welcome Back Dinner. Here's the clip.
http://www.youtube.com/v/Tfp3HSjw95s?fs=1&hl=en_US
....for old times' sake
http://www.youtube.com/v/OlymqXcruCU?fs=1&hl=en_US
http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2010/09/marquette-owns-internet.html
When are they going to "own" or start internet based classes(for business degrees, etc.)? I mean even Stanford offers online degrees, it is about time we hop on board if we are going to pat ourselves on the back for being so forward thinking.
I came back to Milwaukee to finish up 37 credits in the college of business, yet because of my work schedule I couldn't finish up at Marquette w/o taking 3 to 4 years to do so realistically (according to JT). I have a solid resume with experience at a prestigious investment bank and a healthcare development company, yet that meant nothing to MU school of business. I took my business elsewhere to a comparable university in Northeastern University where I will spend less and get my degree faster. I only wish I could have done the same at Marquette.
Quote from: CAINMUTINY on September 01, 2010, 09:32:32 AM
When are they going to "own" or start internet based classes(for business degrees, etc.)? I mean even Stanford offers online degrees, it is about time we hop on board if we are going to pat ourselves on the back for being so forward thinking.
Apples and oranges....my post is about the Athletic Department not university policy about online course work. That sounds like a Superbar topic to me
Touche'. I will keep it to B-Ball from now on, mea culpa.