Dr. Colleen Lawton to be honored as Alumna of Year as Marquette announces 2024 Alumni National Awards

James W. Foley to be posthumous recipient of Service Award

May 31, 2024


Dr. Colleen LawtonMILWAUKEE — Marquette University will recognize Dr. Colleen Lawton, former residency program director at the Medical College of Wisconsin’s Department of Radiation Oncology, with its highest honor, the Alumna of the Year Award for her work advancing world-class cancer care at the All-University Awards dinner on Friday, May 31. James Wright Foley, a 1996 graduate of Marquette University, will also be honored posthumously with the university’s Service Award alongside the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation in memoriam of the 10th anniversary of his murder.

Diane Foley, Jim’s mother and advocate for hostage rights, will be present to accept the award.

Joining Lawton and the Foley Foundation as this year’s all-university recipients are Jo Ann Schedler, tribal leader, historian and education advocate, who will receive the Professional Achievement Award; and Matthew Wagner, chief operating officer at Camping World, who will be honored with the Spirit of Marquette Award (achievement before age 40).

Throughout her storied 40-year medical career in Milwaukee and beyond, Lawton relied on the values she learned from her time at Marquette, as well as her family and their strong Marquette legacy. Principles grounded in her faith have guided her to make contributions far beyond patient care and research, including her strength in leadership, her professional accomplishments as a clinician, and her role as a mentor guiding the next generation of oncology physicians and researchers. She spearheaded the in-training exam program at the American College of Radiology, fostering collaboration with other leaders in her field to enhance resident education.

James FoleyThe foundation of moral courage Foley gained at Marquette and continued to develop throughout his career as a frontline, conflict zone journalist guided him to tell the stories of the voiceless and those trapped in turmoil in war-torn regions. His ultimate sacrifice in the line of reporting inspired the creation and heroic ongoing work of the Foley Foundation, which advocates tirelessly on behalf of Americans held captive abroad, journalist safety and inspiring moral courage one person at a time.

Marquette’s Alumni National Awards honor distinguished alumni, parents and friends who embody Marquette’s mission through their character, personal and professional achievements, and their impact on the community and others.

Award recipients include individuals from each of the university’s colleges and professional schools. They embody Marquette’s spirit and mission in searching for truth, discovering and sharing knowledge, fostering excellence, promoting faith, and developing leadership through serving others.

The Awards celebration is a part of Marquette’s Alumni Reunion Weekend. The Alumni Association will welcome graduates from undergraduate class years ending in a 4 or 9 and its First Reunion (Class of 2023) to Milwaukee, May 31-June 2.

Short profiles of the honorees are available on Marquette’s Alumni National Awards webpage.

ALL-UNIVERSITY AWARD RECIPIENTS

Alumna of the Year Award

Colleen Anne Fotsch Lawton, M.D.

Oconomowoc, Wisconsin

For Lawton, the pursuit of a profession became much more than a career; it became a calling to improve the lives of others by advancing world-class cancer care. Her drive is fueled not just by a desire to leave a footprint as a caring clinician but to pave a path for those who follow through mentorship.

Service Award

James Wright Foley and the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

The foundation of moral courage Foley gained at Marquette and continued to develop throughout his career as a frontline, conflict zone journalist guided him to tell the stories of the voiceless and those trapped in turmoil in war-torn regions. His ultimate sacrifice in the line of reporting inspired the creation and heroic ongoing work of the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation, which advocates tirelessly on behalf of Americans held captive abroad, journalist safety and inspiring moral courage one person at a time.

Professional Achievement Award

Jo Ann Gardner Lenz Schedler

Gresham, Wisconsin

As a tribal leader, historian, and advocate for education, Schedler weaves a narrative that honors community and empowers future Native leaders. She studied nursing at Marquette and served more than 20 years as an Army Nurse reservist as well as being one of the founders of Milwaukee’s Indian Summer Festival. She now serves on Marquette's Council on Native American Affairs, strengthening the ties between the university and Native communities, promoting education and nurturing future leaders.  

Spirit of Marquette Award (achievement before age 40)

Matthew D. Wagner

Long Grove, Illinois

For Wagner, success has no finish line. Instead, it’s defined by ongoing impact. After graduating with his Bachelor of Science in finance and operations and supply chain from Marquette in 2007, Matt joined Camping World as an inventory analyst and rose rapidly through the ranks, earning his current role as the company’s chief operating officer last year. Matt was nominated for the Spirit of Marquette Award by Marcus Lemonis, Arts ’95, the Camping World chairman and CEO who is perhaps better known for the CNBC reality show, The Profit.  

COLLEGE, PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL AND AFFINITY AWARD RECIPIENTS

The names of the alumni and friends who will be honored are below. Visit the Marquette University Alumni National Awards webpage for additional information on each award recipient.

Association of Marquette University Women

Mary Neville Bielefeld Award ­– Patti Pavlic Bohne

Nora Finnigan Werra Faculty Achievement Award ­– Dr. SuJean Choi

Ignatian Leadership Award ­– Mia M. Gleason

Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences

Distinguished Alumnus of the Year Award ­– John J. Byrne

Professional Achievement Award ­– Jeffery P. Robinson

A Person for Others Award ­– Bishop Walter F. Harvey

Young Alumna of the Year Award ­– Kate Merrill Kros

College of Business Administration

Distinguished Alumnus of the Year Award — Michael Giffhorn

Service Award — Matthew A. Sallaberry

Entrepreneurial Award — John R. Dwyer Jr.

Young Alumnus of the Year Award — Stanley Nunoo

William and Mary Diederich College of Communication

Communicator of the Year Award — Timothy J. Vetscher

Byline Award — James E. Causey

Professional Achievement Award — Linus Chua

Service Award— Joshua D. Hale

Young Alumna of the Year Award — Lacey Sadoff

James T. Tiedge Memorial Award — Mary Clegg Bridges

College of Education

Distinguished Alumna of the Year Award — Dr. Bonnie C. Nicholson

Young Alumna of the Year Award — Sonia C. Escamilla

Opus College of Engineering

Distinguished Alumna of the Year Award — Martha Vignovic McJilton

Professional Achievement Award — Scott S. Schwab

Entrepreneurial Award — Michael A. Weber

Young Alumna of the Year Award — Angela M. Helfert

College of Health Sciences

Professional Achievement Award — Daniel A. Infusino

Service Award — Aisha A. AlFadhalah

Young Alumnus of the Year Award — Dr. Kevin A. Alby

College of Nursing

Professional Achievement Award — Dr. Mary Matteucci Ouimet

Service Award — Mary Astor Gomez

Young Alumna of the Year Award — Kelsey E. Schmitt

Department of Intercollegiate Athletics

Distinguished Alumnus of the Year Award — William A. Suneson

Professional Achievement Award – Augusto P. Sandroni

Young Alumnus of the Year Award — Adeola G. Giwa

Friends of Marquette Athletics Award — Susan D. Thelen and Michael J. Thelen

M Club Hy Popuch Memorial Service Award — Karen M. Jahimiak, D.D.S.

Robert L. and William P. McCahill Award — Chloe K. Marotta and Mason J. Woodward

Institute for Women’s Leadership

Excellence Award — Sabina Bhatia

Law School

Alumnus of the Year Award — Gregory J. Heller

Lifetime Achievement Award — Julianna Ebert

Howard B. Eisenberg Service Award — Marvin C. Bynum II

Charles W. Mentkowski Sports Law Award — Kerri L. Cebula

Pedro Arrupe Award

Pedro Arrupe Award — Radhika Prakash

School of Dentistry

Distinguished Alumnus in Dentistry Award — Paul A. Andrews, D.D.S., Ph.D.

Outstanding Dental Service Award — Eugene B. Shoemaker, D.D.S.

Young Alumna of the Year Award — Shaheda G.M. Govani, D.D.S.

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About Kevin Conway

Kevin Conway

Kevin is the associate director for university communication in the Office of University Relations. Contact Kevin at (414) 288-4745 or kevin.m.conway@marquette.edu