Por qué soy docente: Desiree Pointer Mace
Desiree Pointer Mace queda enseñar en Alverno porque "me permite seguir aprendiendo como educador todos los años".
Why I Teach: Desiree Pointer Mace
The best part of teaching at Alverno? For Desiree Pointer Mace, it's the empowerment to keep learning.
A Tremendous Light
A leadership program for Black women honors a pioneering sister's legacy.
Nevertheless, She Persisted
Even when her story is used against her, JoAnna Bautch '17 keeps working for a stronger community for all.
Equality Through Education
Alverno educators share their commitment to the fight for justice.
A Classroom Where All Are Family
Students mean the world to educator Tyrone Moore Jr. '20, who's proud to be their role model.
Leading Courageous Conversations
Principal Ebony Grice '17 embraces challenging conversations because she knows they spur growth.
Our Sisters: Judeen Schulte
School Sister and nursing professor Judeen Schulte '71 is honored to teach the health care leaders of tomorrow.
Alverno Loyal: Giving from the COVID frontline
Nurse Candace Hill '16 gives back to Alverno while caring for her community during the pandemic.
Alverno at Work: Lynnea Katz-Petted
The leadership of Lynnea Katz-Petted '03 ensured Milwaukeeans' access to critical services during quarantine.
Empowering Students to Succeed
A partnership with HPGM helps Alverno students pursue their goals.
Why I Teach: Angela Frey
Alverno STEM chair Angela Frey is passionate about instilling a sense of discovery in her students.