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Since launching Marist 100, we’ve laid a strong foundation for transformative progress. Built through an inclusive, collaborative, and transparent process, the plan is shaping decisions across campus—not as a static document, but as a living strategy that inspires action and accountability.
To guide this important work, President Weinman appointed Carolyn Matheus and Emily Saland to co-chair the Marist 100 Implementation Committee. This cross-campus group of faculty, staff, and students is charged with integrating the strategic plan across all areas of the University, ensuring goals are met, progress is measured and communicated, and systems are built to adapt to change.
This Implementation committee is just one part of the broad community effort underway. Cross-divisional teams are driving meaningful progress aligned with Marist 100 priorities.
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As this work continues, we are also generating vital philanthropic support to bring key elements of the plan to life. From advancing sustainability to enhancing student success and reimagining our physical campus, momentum is building—and this is the place to follow it all.
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To guide this important work, President Weinman appointed Carolyn Matheus and Emily Saland to co-chair the Marist 100 Implementation Committee. This cross-campus group of faculty, staff, and students is charged with integrating the strategic plan across all areas of the University, ensuring goals are met, progress is measured and communicated, and systems are built to adapt to change.
Marist 100 was built on the voices and ideas of our entire community, and we’re committed to continuing that spirit of collaboration as we bring the plan to life. The Implementation Committee ensures this work stays connected, transparent, and aligned with our shared goals.
- Carolyn Matheus
Professor of Information Systems
Marist 100 is a cross-campus commitment that is already delivering meaningful progress. Through various initiatives, the University has begun building a strong culture of accountability and shared ownership that is driving early momentum for Marist 100.
- Emily Saland
Vice President for Strategic Initiatives and Planning
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