MAKE A GIFT | James Wake Memorial Lecture
Marquette College of Nursing’s Institute for Palliative and End of Life Care (IPEOLC) aims to change the status of palliative, serious illness, and end-of-life care and education. The IPEOLC contributes to improvements in palliative and serious illness care through its education, research, clinical, interprofessional, and community activities. In accordance with the Jesuit educational principle, "Care for the Whole Person," the IPEOLC educates students, clinicians from multiple disciplines and the public about palliative care. It promotes research and quality initiatives and serves as a resource for information with the aim of further improving this vital area of care.
Thank you for your support of the College of Nursing and the Institute for Palliative and End-of-Life Care.
Every two years, the Institute for Palliative and End of Life Care coordinates the James Wake Memorial Lecture with the former College of Nursing dean and University Provost, Dr. Madeline Wake. The lecture is held in honor of the late James Wake and his devotion to helping others through social work, chaplaincy, and end-of-life ministry.
For more information about giving opportunities to the College of Nursing, IPEOLC and the Wake Lecture, contact Susan Nieberle, director of development for the College of Nursing at susan.nieberle@marquette.edu or 414-288-8014.