Law '00
Graduating from Marquette University Law School opened many doors for Genyne Edwards. As a student, she learned to be the difference and make the difference. But the most valuable thing she learned was how to do those things.
Bus Ad '64 and H Sci '65
Attending Marquette University is truly a family affair for the Packees. While the couple enjoys and supports the school’s athletics programs, it is the university’s mission and Catholic, Jesuit values that have made the biggest impact on their lives.
Arts '94
Kristen Maskala participated in many service opportunities while at Marquette. Although her time is more limited today as a surgeon, she still finds time to live out the Marquette mission of cura personalis—caring for the whole person.
Bus Ad '00
Kurt Schummer doesn't mince words. "I loved everything about Marquette" is the first phrase he uses to describe why only five years after graduation he makes it a priority to give back to his alma mater.
Arts '47 and Grad '49
Shirley Sherwood has committed her entire estate to benefit programs that will bring the nation's top students to Marquette. Here's why.
Grad '51
Dr. Van Lieshout and his wife Josephine know their support to Marquette makes a difference. "We want Marquette to continue providing education to children who don't have wealth and whose parents don't have the means to cover the costs."
Bus Ad '66
Jim Imhoff had not been connected to his alma mater until Charles Ries, senior director of development, and Mark Eppli, professor of real estate at Marquette approached him about the a new real estate program.
Bus Ad '92
One thing Craig Koshkarian remembers about being at Marquette is giving back. "When I was a student," he says, "Marquette always emphasized it. I took that attitude with me when I graduated."