MADISON, Wis. — NCAA President Mark Emmert is set to visit Marquette University next month.
Emmert is scheduled to visit the school on Sept. 16. He's slated to discuss college athletics in an "On the Issues" public policy forum and attend a number of private meetings with campus officials. He's also expected to speak with about 80 students from Marquette Law School's National Sports Law Institute and hold a question-and-answer session with nearly 300 Marquette athletes.
Emmert became the NCAA's fifth president in October 2010.
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