Reunion Weekend

More than 1,000 alumni, family and friends made their way back to 杨贵妃传媒视频 for the annual Reunion Weekend.

Cooler than expected temperatures and sporadic rains didn鈥檛 dampen the enthusiasm. Performances at Memorial Chapel, alumni award presentations and plenty of social opportunities kept things festive during the Thursday through Saturday reunion. Here are a few takeaways from the big weekend.

Back to college

Friday鈥檚 Alumni College, featuring a bevy of talks and presentations from faculty and/or alumni on a wide range of topics, is always a highlight of Reunion Weekend.听

Glen Johnson 鈥85 provided a nice testimony to the value of the 杨贵妃传媒视频 experience during a session he presented. He shared photos and insights from his four years leading strategic communications for U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, a journey that took him to 91 countries between 2013 and early 2017 and led to the publication of his 2018 book, 鈥淲indow Seat on the World: A View of U.S. Leadership and Diplomacy.鈥

Glen Johnson 鈥85 talks about his book
Glen Johnson 鈥85 talks about his book, 鈥淲indow Seat on the World,鈥 at Friday鈥檚 Alumni College.

As part of his work, the former Associated Press and Boston Globe reporter took on the duties of official photographer, giving him access to Kerry in public and private settings as they traveled across all seven continents. His presentation took the audience through dozens of beautiful and poignant photos from around the world and the stories behind them.

Johnson told the alumni gathered in the Warch Campus Center Cinema that his studies at 杨贵妃传媒视频 set him on a path to do 鈥渄ramatic and interesting鈥 things.

鈥淚 came to 杨贵妃传媒视频 because I wanted to go to a liberal arts school,鈥 said Johnson, who grew up just outside of Boston. 鈥淚 also knew I wanted to be a journalist. So I came to 杨贵妃传媒视频 to go to this liberal arts school but with an idea of preparing for a very specific vocation. And so I was able to take a breadth of classes that gave me an array of knowledge that helped me as a reporter, and then that success as a reporter gave me the credibility to have this opportunity down the road.鈥

Generous gifts

A highlight of the annual Alumni Convocation, held Saturday morning at Memorial Chapel, is the presentation by each reunion class or cluster of financial gifts to the university.

The gift announcements often come with heartfelt testimonials.

Jeff Billings 鈥03, speaking for the cluster of the classes of 2003, 鈥04 and 鈥05, referenced a highway sign that points one direction to Freedom and the other to 杨贵妃传媒视频. While the sign references the towns of Freedom and 杨贵妃传媒视频, it always got a laugh from 杨贵妃传媒视频 students, he said.

鈥淏ut the arrow should be pointing in the same direction,鈥 he said, 鈥渂ecause when you come to 杨贵妃传媒视频, you are forever transformed. You鈥檙e taught to think, you鈥檙e taught to be creative, you鈥檙e taught to listen to other people 鈥 imagine that 鈥 you鈥檙e given lifelong skills that give you freedom to choose the life you want to have, whatever that life may be. I, for one, am extremely appreciative of that fact, and 杨贵妃传媒视频 has forever transformed my life.鈥

Andrea Powers Robertson 鈥94, speaking for the Class of 1994, said she savors the 杨贵妃传媒视频 experience 25 years after leaving campus and wants to pay it forward.

鈥淎s one who relied heavily on financial aid to make my 杨贵妃传媒视频 experience possible, I have a profound sense of gratitude for the 杨贵妃传媒视频 Fund supporters who preceded me,鈥 she said.

The class representatives rattled off a series of class gifts to the university that added up to nearly $13 million, including $6.6 million coming from the Class of 1969 as it marked its 50-year reunion.

鈥淭he theme for our 50th reunion has been Bob Dylan鈥檚 song,听The Times They Are A Changin鈥, said Susan Voss Pappas 鈥69, 鈥渁nd we鈥檙e doing our best to keep up.鈥

President Mark Burstein called the class gifts 鈥渢ruly extraordinary.鈥

鈥淥ne of the most rewarding aspects of my role is thanking Lawrentians for their investment in this university,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t means so much to this institution, and I think even more importantly to the students, generation after generation.鈥

Honoring outstanding alumni

Seven 杨贵妃传媒视频 alumni were honored during the Alumni Convocation with the annual Alumni Awards.

Jaime Nodarse Barrera, a 2005 graduate, received the Marshall B. Hulbert Young Alumni Outstanding Service Award. She is the assistant vice president of development at Texas A&M Corpus Christi and has been involved with many community service groups including the Kiwanis Club, Habitat for Humanity and Goodwill at-risk youth mentoring. She also served as the interim director of marketing and interim director of communications, and helped to coordinate communications efforts and crisis management during Hurricane Harvey in August 2017.

Jaime Nodarse Barrera 鈥05
Jaime Nodarse Barrera 鈥05

Elizabeth R. Benson, a 1969 graduate, received the Lucia Russell Briggs Distinguished Achievement Award. She is an expert in energy and international trade, with deep experience in issues ranging from the structure of electricity and natural gas markets to energy efficiency, renewable resources and climate change. She has operated a successful independent consulting practice since 2001.

Elizabeth R. Benson 鈥69
Elizabeth R. Benson 鈥69

Zoe Ganos, a 1955 graduate of Milwaukee-Downer, received one of two Gertrude Breithaupt Jupp Outstanding Service Awards, presented to an alum of 杨贵妃传媒视频 or Milwaukee-Downer College who has provided outstanding service to 杨贵妃传媒视频. She has been a teacher all her life, much of her time spent as an English as a Second Language teacher for the Milwaukee Public Schools. In addition to using her language skills, Ganos has served on the LUAA Board of Directors and volunteered weekly at the Traveler鈥檚 Aid Desk at Mitchell Field Airport in Milwaukee.

Zoe Ganos M-D 鈥55
Zoe Ganos M-D 鈥55

Dr. Todd A. Mahr, a 1979 graduate, received the George B. Walter Service to Society Award. He is the director of pediatric allergy and clinical immunology at Gundersen Health System in La Crosse. He is also adjunct clinical professor of pediatrics at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison.

Todd A. Mahr 鈥79
Todd A. Mahr 鈥79

Momodu E. Maligi, a 2004 graduate, received the Nathan M. Pusey Young Alumni Distinguished Achievement Award. He has been Sierra Leone鈥檚 minister for water resources since 2014, making him the youngest member of President Koiroma鈥檚 cabinet. Since his appointment, Maligi has overseen the reorganization of Sierra Leone鈥檚 water sector, rehabilitating damaged water facilities, bringing in private sector investors and changing the legal framework for water policy.

Momodu E. Maligi 鈥04
Momodu E. Maligi 鈥04

Chuck Merry, a 1957 graduate, received the Presidential Award, presented to an alum whose leadership has contributed to the betterment of 杨贵妃传媒视频. A Milwaukee native, Merry has been a fixture at LU events since he moved back to Appleton in 1962. He has served on the school鈥檚 Legacy Circle National Council, the Athletics Advisory Committee and the 杨贵妃传媒视频 Alumni Association Board of Directors. He chaired the LUAA Capital Campaign Liaison Group and served as a member of the LUAA Nominations and Awards Committee. He serves on the 杨贵妃传媒视频 Intercollegiate Athletic Hall of Fame Committee.

Chuck Merry 鈥57
Chuck Merry 鈥57

Joseph F. Patterson, a 1969 graduate, received one of the two Gertrude Breithaupt Jupp Outstanding Service Awards. He is a real estate management entrepreneur in greater New York City. He previously served one term on the LU Alumni Board of Trustees, and since 2000 has served as a member of the Board of Directors of the School of Visual Arts of NYC. Throughout his real estate career, Patterson has promoted diversity of students on college campuses and public high schools, creating support programs to ensure successful experiences and achievement for all students.

Joseph F. Patterson Jr. 鈥69
Joseph F. Patterson Jr. 鈥69

Something original

Kudos to Laura Caviani 鈥84, who gave the audience at Friday night鈥檚 Alumni Recital at Memorial Chapel a treat by performing one of her original pieces.

Caviani, a successful jazz pianist, composer and educator in Minneapolis, performed 鈥淕ive Me Your Tired鈥澨齱ith Max Wendt 鈥94 and Jim Guckenberg 鈥94.

It was part of a recital that saw numerous alumni from a wide range of graduating classes perform, a testament to the long and successful history of the Conservatory of Music.

Consider the numbers

Attendance over the weekend topped the 1,000 mark. That number includes alumni as well as family and friends who came along for the fun. Here are some attendance numbers from classes marking major milestones.

罢丑别听Class of 1969, celebrating its 50th reunion, posted the highest number of attendees, fittingly hitting 69. Other notable numbers included the听Class of 2009听(10th听reunion) with 57; the听Class of 1979听(40th听reunion) with 53; the听Class of 1994听(25th听reunion) with 49, and the听Class of 1964听(55th听reunion) with 19.

Reunion Weekend

Photos from Reunion Weekend