“Marquette really stood out to me in terms of the people and the purpose. I immediately felt like I was at home.” – Ana Cardenas Manrique Arts student
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When will I hear more about Reunions?
The reunion website will be updated with additional information (hotel blocks, weekend schedule, FAQs, etc.) throughout the spring, and registration will open in April. From April through June 2023, alumni celebrating a reunion in 2023 will receive various printed and digital marketing materials from the Marquette University Alumni Association regarding their reunion.
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Marquette Community Campaign
Thank you for your support of the 2022 Marquette Community Campaign!
The 2022 Marquette Community Campaign culminates with Give Marquette Day on March 8. All gifts made to any Marquette designation before Tuesday, March 8 at 11:59 p.m. will count as participation toward both Community Campaign and Give Marquette Day.
Track our Give Marquette Day 2022 progress here.
If you would like to make a gift via check or cash or if you have any questions, please contact University Advancement Gift Services at uagiftservices@marquette.edu. You can also access our FAQs here.
Giving to Marquette
Scholarship aid continues to be one of Marquette University’s highest priorities. You can help make our scholarship offerings more competitive, ensuring promising students have the opportunity to choose Marquette, and to make sure current students who have unmet need are able to stay enrolled.
You may direct your gift to the general Scholarship Fund, or choose to support scholarships specific to a particular college. You may also support student-athlete scholarships through the Blue & Gold Fund, or scholarships for current students who experience a personal change in financial circumstance through the Bridge to the Future Fund.
In addition to scholarship aid, benefactors can support other Marquette priorities found on the giving form, or write in the fund(s) of their choosing. Proceeds support Marquette University, the United Way of Greater Milwaukee, and the United Performing Arts Fund. The goal of the annual Community Campaign is to reach campus-wide participation.
United Way of Greater Milwaukee and Waukesha County
United Way focuses on the community’s most serious problems through strategic investments in Education, Income and Health. In partnership with more than 160 programs at 80 local agencies, United Way helps hundreds of thousands of people in our community each year.
Donations to United Way support programs at agencies like:
- Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee: Through their Graduation Plus program, they support young people with their college journey.
- Pathfinders: They focus on youth in crisis, ensuring that all young people are safe, healthy, independent, successful, and valued.
- FRIENDS: Located in Washington County, they provide emergency shelter, 24-hour crisis intervention, and advocacy service to survivors of intimate partner violence.
The United Performing Arts Fund
UPAF provides crucial operational support to a diverse and nationally recognized group of performing arts organizations. UPAF funded organizations touch over one million people through performances, educational outreach, special events and community outreach every year.
UPAF member organizations include: Bel Canto Chorus, Danceworks, First Stage Children's Theater, Florentine Opera Company, Milwaukee Ballet, Milwaukee Chamber Theater, Milwaukee Children’s Choir, Milwaukee Public Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra, Next Act Theatre, Present Music, Renaissance Theaterworks, and Skylight Opera Theatre.