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achievement. He focuses on employment and labor law.

1977 REUNION YEAR

Margaret (Rudolph) Fehrenbach, Dent Hy ’77, published the fourth edition of Illustrated Anatomy of the Head and Neck. She is working on a second edition of the Dental Anatomy Coloring Book. She received the Distinguished Alumna in Dental Hygiene Award from Marquette in 1999. Eugene J. Fendt, Arts ’77, was named the first Albertus Magnus Chair in Philosophy at the University of Nebraska Kearney. One of his books, Is Hamlet a Religious Drama: An Essay on a Question in Kierkegaard, was published by Marquette University Press. Eve M. Holton, Arts ’77, published Stages of Biracial

Identity Formation: Positive Findings by a Multiracial Doctor. The book is available on amazon.com.

Clinician Award from the National Network for Oral Health Access for his efforts to provide high quality oral health to underserved populations. He is dental director at Gaston Family Health Services. Through his leadership, Gaston County, N.C., hosted its first Mission of Mercy event, at which dental services were provided by 60 volunteer dentists and dental hygienists and 350 other community volunteers. Since his involvement, Gaston Health Services has established model dental care access initiatives though collaborations with school systems in Gaston and Iredell counties.

1978 Kathryn A. Atchison, D.D.S., Dent ’78, was appointed vice provost for new collaboration initiatives at the University of California, Los Angeles. She works with the academic units and vice chancellors to increase and facilitate the establishment of creative collaborative programs. Previously she was vice provost of intellectual property and industry relations. Under her leadership, UCLA has made great strides in technology transfer nationally and internationally.

1979 Dr. William T. Donigan, Arts ’79, received the 2011 Outstanding

When you make a cash gift to Marquette, we believe a proper

– thank you – is in order.

John A. Rothstein, Law ’79, was named by Wisconsin Super Lawyers magazine as a top attorney in Wisconsin for 2011. This status is reserved for lawyers who have attained a high level of peer recognition through their professional

achievement. He focuses on business litigation.

1980 Carmen D. Caruso, Arts ’80, was named to the International Who’s Who of Franchise Lawyers 2011. He is one of only 323 lawyers worldwide receiving this recognition. For more than 30 years, he has represented franchise, dealership and other clients ranging from Fortune 100 companies to exciting start-ups and their entrepreneurial founders in significant cases in Illinois and nationally. He serves on the Illinois Attorney General’s Franchise Advisory Board. He is an Illinois Leading Lawyer and an Illinois Upper Lawyer in the fields of franchising and general business litigation and has frequently been named a “Legal Eagle” by Franchise Times.

No good deed should go unnoticed. Marquette’s new President’s Society is one way we say thank you to our benefactors and demonstrate our appreciation by publicly acknowledging generous contributions of $2,500 or more within one year. President’s Society members receive benefits, including preferred access to Marquette information, leadership and special programs. Members are also named in the President’s Society Honor Roll published in the fall issue of Marquette Magazine as a public thank you for reaching one of the four giving levels during the past fiscal year. Those who made gifts between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012 will appear in the 2012 President’s Society Honor Roll.

To learn more about the President’s Society, contact Sarah Burkhart at (414) 288-3894. To make a gift online, visit marquette.edu/giveonline.

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