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Marquette University Alumni Association
NameMarquette University Alumni Association
HeadquartersMilwaukee, Wisconsin
LocationUnited States
Region servedGlobal
MembershipOver 110,000 Marquette University alumni
Leader titleExecutive Director
Main organMarquette University Board of Trustees
Parent organizationMarquette University
AffiliationJesuit

Marquette University Alumni Association is a global network of over 110,000 Marquette University alumni, including notable figures such as Chris Farley, Jamil Mahuad, and Charles L. Howell. The association aims to foster a lifelong connection between Marquette University and its alumni, providing various benefits and services to its members, including access to Marquette University Library, Raynor Memorial Libraries, and Marquette University Law School's Eckstein Hall. The association also collaborates with other organizations, such as the National Alumni Association, American Council on Education, and Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities, to promote the interests of Marquette University and its alumni. Additionally, the association works closely with Marquette University's colleges and schools, including the Marquette University College of Engineering, Marquette University College of Business Administration, and Marquette University College of Arts and Sciences.

History

The Marquette University Alumni Association was established in 1881, with the goal of promoting the interests of Marquette University and its alumni, including notable figures such as Frank Murray, William F. Kelley, and John P. Raynor. Over the years, the association has grown and evolved, with notable events including the Marquette University Centennial Celebration in 1977, the Marquette University Sesquicentennial Celebration in 2007, and the Marquette University Baccalaureate Mass and Commencement Exercises. The association has also been involved in various initiatives, such as the Marquette University Alumni Scholarship Fund, the Marquette University Endowment Fund, and the Marquette University Capital Campaign. The association's history is closely tied to that of Marquette University, which was founded by John Martin Henni in 1881 and has since become a leading institution of higher education in the United States, with affiliations to the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities, National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, and Big East Conference.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the Marquette University Alumni Association is to foster a lifelong connection between Marquette University and its alumni, including notable figures such as Dwyane Wade, Butch Lee, and Don Majkowski, while promoting the interests of the university and its alumni, in collaboration with organizations such as the National Collegiate Athletic Association, American Bar Association, and Association of American Medical Colleges. The association's objectives include providing benefits and services to its members, such as access to Marquette University Career Services, Marquette University Alumni Travel Program, and Marquette University Insurance Program, as well as promoting alumni engagement and participation in Marquette University events and activities, including the Marquette University Homecoming and Marquette University Reunion Weekend. The association also aims to support the academic and research endeavors of Marquette University, including the Marquette University Research Initiative, Marquette University Innovation Fund, and Marquette University Center for Entrepreneurship.

Organization_and_Leadership

The Marquette University Alumni Association is led by an executive director, who reports to the Marquette University vice president for university advancement, and works closely with the Marquette University president, Michael R. Lovell, and the Marquette University Board of Trustees, which includes notable members such as Robert A. Wild, John F. Ferraro, and Kathleen A. Blair. The association also has a board of directors, which comprises alumni representatives from various colleges and schools, including the Marquette University College of Nursing, Marquette University College of Health Sciences, and Marquette University Graduate School. The association's staff includes professionals with expertise in areas such as alumni relations, communications, and event planning, who work closely with other Marquette University departments, including the Marquette University Office of Student Affairs, Marquette University Office of Academic Affairs, and Marquette University Office of Finance.

Alumni_Benefits_and_Services

The Marquette University Alumni Association offers a range of benefits and services to its members, including access to Marquette University facilities, such as the Helfaer Theatre, Varsity Theatre, and Al McGuire Center, as well as discounts on Marquette University merchandise, Marquette University athletic events, and Marquette University travel programs, in partnership with organizations such as the Marquette University Alumni Association Travel Program, Marquette University Athletics, and Marquette University Bookstore. The association also provides career resources, including access to the Marquette University Career Services network, Marquette University Job Board, and Marquette University Mentor Program, which connects alumni with notable figures such as Bob Dvorak, Tony Baez, and Kathleen Gallagher. Additionally, the association offers insurance programs, including Marquette University Alumni Insurance Program, Marquette University Health Insurance, and Marquette University Life Insurance, in collaboration with organizations such as the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and American Council of Life Insurers.

Events_and_Programs

The Marquette University Alumni Association hosts a variety of events and programs throughout the year, including the Marquette University Homecoming and Marquette University Reunion Weekend, which attract thousands of alumni, including notable figures such as Wayne Larrivee, Jim McIlvaine, and Travis Diener. The association also sponsors Marquette University athletic events, such as Marquette University Men's Basketball and Marquette University Women's Basketball games, as well as cultural events, including the Marquette University Theatre and Marquette University Music performances, in partnership with organizations such as the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, and Marcus Center for the Performing Arts. The association also offers travel programs, including the Marquette University Alumni Travel Program, which provides opportunities for alumni to explore destinations around the world, including Europe, Asia, and South America, with notable tour guides such as Rick Steves and Peter Greenberg.

Notable_Alumni

Marquette University has a long history of producing notable alumni, including Chris Farley, Jamil Mahuad, and Charles L. Howell, who have made significant contributions in their respective fields, including entertainment, politics, and business. Other notable alumni include Dwyane Wade, Butch Lee, and Don Majkowski, who have achieved success in sports, as well as Bob Dvorak, Tony Baez, and Kathleen Gallagher, who have made a impact in journalism, law, and medicine. The association is proud to recognize the achievements of its notable alumni, including Frank Murray, William F. Kelley, and John P. Raynor, who have been inducted into the Marquette University Alumni Hall of Fame, and have received awards such as the Marquette University Alumni Award for Excellence, Marquette University Alumni Service Award, and Marquette University Young Alumni Award. The association also collaborates with other organizations, such as the National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and National Academy of Engineering, to promote the achievements of its notable alumni.

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