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Alumni
Launching the College of Engineering Centennial Year |
Is there an engineer in the house?
On July 25th – 27th we welcomed some 450 engineers back to campus. The College of Engineering joined with Alpha Omega Epsilon, Sigma Phi Delta, and Triangle Fraternity to host reunion events launching Marquette Engineering’s Centennial year. Alumni, families and friends reconnected and celebrated with barbeques, the “Engine House” open house, and a Saturday dinner with Father Robert A. Wild, S.J., and OPUS Dean Stan Jaskolski.
Nuts, bolts, screws, gears; Rah, Rah Engineers! Take a lookat some of the fun and festivities.
Support Marquette Engineering in its Centennial Year. If you would like your gift directed to the new Engineering building, you may type in COE BUILDING in lieu of the drop-down menu options.
Welcome Alumni & Friends
The College of Engineering is proud of its 10,000 undergraduate and 2,000 graduate degree holders. Our alums are a crucial part of our history, tradition, and future. We value their suggestions for strengthening our programs. Indeed, some new programs have been created in response to their suggestions.
The alumni are spread throughout the world. A series of formal associations help channel their feedback into our research and education programs.
- National Engineering Advisory Council
- Marquette University Engineering Alumni Association
Beyond these valued alumni groups, most departments also have their own alumni advisory boards, which are listed with their departmental affiliations. Many of our alumni hold prominent positions in corporations that have become valuable partners with the College.
Finally, the College of Engineering has been fortunate in attracting many additional friends who share our values and contribute significant volunteer time and philantropy to support our mission.
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