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RSVP for the Class of 1974 Reunion Here

Click here to fill out information for your Golden Anniversary Bio Book

Please scroll to the bottom of the site for Alumni Award Nominations

We are thrilled to invite you to join us for reconnecting and reminiscing! Below is the schedule of gatherings for your upcoming Reunion:


Wednesday | May 22:

National Underground Railroad Freedom Center 
Time: 3:00 PM
Location: 50 East Freedom Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Details: We will begin our day with a visit to the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. To purchase tickets, please click here or call: (513) 333-7500.

Paycor Stadium Tour
Time: 5:00 PM
Location: 1 Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Details: Parking at Paycor Stadium will be provided to all attendees of the downtown events. To ensure we have sufficient parking passes, please RSVP indicating your attendance by emailing alumni@msj.edu or calling: 513-244-4359. Cheryl (Wuebbling) Bredestege will be our host for the stadium tour.

BB Riverboats Captain Dinner Cruise 
Time: 6:15 PM
Location: 101 Riverboat Row, Newport, KY 41071
Details: Join us for a delightful dinner cruise aboard the B&B Riverboat. To secure your spot, please click here or call: (800) 261-8586 to purchase tickets.
*When purchasing tickets: select the Captain's Cruise and under special requests, notate that you'd like to be seated with other MSJ 1974 Reunion guests.

Thursday | May 23:

1974 50th Reunion & Royal Mountee Luncheon 
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Location: Mount St. Joseph University, Molloy Room (Seton Center), 5701 Delhi Road, Cincinnati, OH 45233
RSVP: You can RSVP by visiting msj.edu/1974 or by calling Alumni Manager Melissa Rouse at 513-244-4359.

 


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1974 Award Nominations

Award Descriptions, please submit nominations:

Winners will give an acceptance speech. Please submit nominations before 5/3/2024

The Sister Mary Lea Mueller, SC Human Service Award.

Given to Alumni who have devoted their lives to service to others; who through their commitment to service affirm the value of human existence; who enhance the community by serving its educational, cultural, social, and religious institutions. Sister Mary Lea ministered at the College as a Sociology teacher from 1940-1960; Alumni Office 1960-1977; after she “retired” she volunteered in the Alumni Office from 1977 to 1999.

 

The Sister Loretta Richards, SC Award:

This award is named for Loretta Richards, SC, who was the first president of the Alumni Association in the 1920s. The distinguished alumni award is the highest honor bestowed upon a graduate of the Mount, recognizing career and vocational achievements and service to the University.