Please join us in this historic opportunity.
For the first time in 85 years, Marquette University Law School will have a new home. This dramatic venue, Ray and Kay Eckstein Hall, will benefit not only the Marquette legal community — students, faculty, and alumni— but the greater Milwaukee region and beyond. The new Marquette Law School will be its own dynamic community, and it will engage with Marquette, Milwaukee, and the world beyond like never before.
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Marquette is setting the standard for law schools with Eckstein Hall. By reflecting and supporting positive developments within the Law School, it will enhance the ability to attract the best students and faculty — matters critical to the school’s reputation.
We encourage other alumni to think about what their law degree has done for them. For us, it changed our view of the world, and it has opened many doors. So when we heard about Eckstein Hall, we wanted to be a part of it. It’s exciting; we love driving by and thinking, “We’re helping to build that!”
Julie Darnieder, L’78 and Mark Darnieder, L’78
We are supporting this capital campaign not just because we are both practicing lawyers. Rather, Eckstein Hall is an opportunity to make a bold statement, to leave a legacy that will provide our city, our region, and our profession with a future of intellect that might not otherwise be available.
This is a unique chance to participate in something that will benefit so many people — by serving as a forum for leadership within the community, where discussions about today’s critical issues and planning for tomorrow will take place. Eckstein Hall will be a valuable resource to area lawyers and the community at large. We’re all beneficiaries if we have a vibrant, leading law school in our community.
Julie O’Halloran, L’89 and Hugh O’Halloran, L’89