We Are Marquette
Summary: Be The Difference
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Five years ago, Dr. Gary Krenz crossed the Boston Marathon finish line just before bombs exploded and tragedy struck. Today, he reflects on the #BostonStrong community, the joy he gets from running, and his goals as he returns to run 26.2 miles.
Rose Trupiano has worked in Marquette's library in 1990. She reflects on how technology has changed libraries in the last 28 years, and what stays the same.
Jim Love talks about the influence of Father Naus, the basketball student section and post-Hurricane Katrina service trips in New Orleans, and how those experiences shaped lessons he shares as a leadership speaker. Guest: Jim Love, Comm '13 https://www.goauthenticyou.com/
A tour of the most iconic building on Marquette's campus and one of the oldest buildings in the United States. Guests: Ann Hilbert, Campus Ministry Julie Baumann, St. Joan of Arc Chapel docent
Tyler Vicknair found her voice at Marquette through business communication strategy and her beloved Gospel Choir.
Abbey Wesley became involved with Dance Marathon while battling childhood cancer. Today, she helps lead the event at Marquette to support families facing a similar struggle, and she shares why she wrote "a love letter to cancer." bit.ly/lettertocancer Dance Marathon Marquette is 4/13/2019 bit.ly/mu-dancemarathon We Are Marquette Episode 17
Heather Sullivan brings an interest in blockchain technology and bitcoin cryptocurrency to the College of Business Administration's new Blockchain Lab. As the college's associate director of external relations, she connects students and faculty with community partners to work together and expand experiential learning.
Latrice Harris-Collins, Director of High School Recruitment, is known for her real-talk outreach presentations.
The faculty organizers of the Marquette University Student Film Festival discuss the importance of storytelling across disciplines.
Olympic speedskater and College of Engineering junior Emery Lehman talks about how he balances school and training and what goes through his mind when he's on the ice.
Actress Annie Kefalas joins us to discuss the thought-provoking new play opening at the Helfaer Theatre this week, "Student Body."
Kathy Coffey-Guenther grew up immersed in Catholic, Jesuit culture with a philosophy professor father who surrounded her family with Jesuits and Marquette faculty. After graduating from Marquette, she experienced Jesuit Volunteer Corps and spent years working with trauma survivors. Today, as Marquette's Associate Vice President in Office of Mission and Ministry, she talks about why Marquette's Mission Week is more needed than ever before to help us engage with the world.
When she hears the chant "We Are Marquette," Marquette women's basketball coach Carolyn Kieger thinks of pride. She shares her journey from standout student-athlete to head coach.
Growing up, Andrew Goldstein decided he wanted to be a sportscaster when he realized NFL running back probably wasn't realistic. Today he's living that dream covering Marquette athletics.
Wilmore Peters arrived in this country from Belize and learned English as well as how to overcome dyslexia. Today, he has worked for facilities services as a custodian for nine years. He enjoys going to Marquette basketball games, connecting with students and reading Malcolm Gladwell.