Marquette University’s AI Task Force is seeking input from faculty and staff about how artificial intelligence is being used, or not used, in teaching, clinical education, research, administrative operations, and student success.
This study focuses on employee perspectives and will help universities better understand where campus communities need support, training, updated policies, or new resources related to AI. This feedback will guide how Marquette approaches responsible and thoughtful AI adoption in a way that reflects Catholic, Jesuit values, and the people these tools are intended to serve.
The survey will be in your email inbox and will take approximately 5-10 minutes depending on how much you want to share.
AI in this study includes any tool that can generate text or images, summarize content, make recommendations, analyze data, or predict outcomes. This includes standalone tools (e.g. Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT, NotebookLM) as well as AI capabilities built into platforms already in use on the market (e.g. D2L Brightspace, Blackbaud, EHR systems, Slate, and various research or classroom tools).
Entering a name is optional. Survey results are reported in the aggregate and are not attributed to individuals. Respondents are asked not to include any sensitive, confidential, or administrative information. Those interested in participating in follow-up conversations, focus groups, or research projects can opt-in at the end of the survey.
