Gifts Express Commitment to Creighton
Each year, members of the 10th, 20th, 25th, 30th, 40th and 50th reunion classes celebrate milestone anniversaries by making collective class gifts to Creighton University. The Reunion Giving Program became a university-wide, coordinated fundraising effort in 2006. Earlier, individual Creighton schools and colleges had programs of their own.
For alumni, reunion gifts are a clear expression of the value they place on their Creighton education and how that has led to their personal and professional success.
“We may not have realized it at the time, but it is because of the alumni who came before us and their generous gifts that we were able to form such unique memories and develop into such outstanding professionals,” said Megann Walker Sauer, MD’02.
In 2012, the reunion classes are 1962, 1972, 1982, 1987, 1992 and 2002. The classes have made gifts or commitments of $763,750.
Alumni donors help Creighton fulfill its Catholic, Jesuit mission of forming people of conscience and compassion. Every reunion gift, no matter the size, sustains the University.
If you have questions about reunion gifts or want more information, please contact Kate Schwaller, kateschwaller@creighton.edu, 402.280.3531, or Angela Altamore, angelaaltamore@creighton.edu, 402.280.2399.