We must invest in students today to ensure prosperity in our region tomorrow. The time for us to go further, faster is now. Our students are counting on us.
For Drew McDonald, °®¶¹appās Department of Athletics is a family tradition. His mother, Christie, played Norse basketball; his father, Jeff, played tennis; and his uncle, Bill Aker, was °®¶¹appās celebrated baseball coach between 1971-2000.
After 13 years of working in direct patient care at The Christ Hospital, Kelly Spradling returned to °®¶¹app to get her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing degree in °®¶¹app's ABSN program.
āUCAP saved my life.ā Kiyara āKikiā Robinson delivers this statement with a laugh, but sheās serious about the impact °®¶¹appās University Connect and Persist (UCAP) program has had on her educational experience.
Denise Devlin (BFA ā07) has traveled to more than 50 countries and 30 states thanks to her successful career in musical theatre. But some of her most meaningful artistic experiences happened while she was a student at °®¶¹app.
Alma OƱate MuƱoz was 8 when she and her family moved from Mexico to the U.S. She spoke no English and learned with flashcards from an elementary school teacher who didnāt speak Spanish.