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CJ Egalite
"Pay it forward — I can't see it any other way," says CJ Egalite, who attended Marquette on an Igantian Scholarship and was active in service programs such as Hunger Clean-Up. "Because people are giving to me in the form of a better education, I give to others. It's important to be a part of that chain."
Hunger Clean-Up
Hunger Clean-Up is Marquette University's campaign against hunger and homelessness in Milwaukee. Once part of the national Hunger Clean-Up campaign, Marquette students decided to run their own event so the money they raised would stay in Milwaukee.
Gabrielle Misfeldt
For Gabrielle Misfeldt, her Marquette education was about serving as well as learning. She made a difference by reading to children at Milwaukee's 16th Street Clinic and participating in Marquette's South Africa Service Learning Program.
On a Mission
Dr. Chuck Garven offers a first-person account of bringing medical care to Latin America. He joined with 20 Marquette students to bring health care services to a Honduran community.
Conor Sweeney
Conor Sweeney spent semester breaks visiting places like South Africa and China and volunteering his time on trips to Jamaica, Kenya and Kentucky. "I have often been told that much is expected of those who are given much. I have been given an incredible gift and I intend to show my appreciation through action."
Campus Kitchen
Launched in 2003, the Campus Kitchen Project at Marquette is an innovative program that brings students, on-campus dining service professionals and community organizations together to combat hunger in Milwaukee.