Giving is as good as GOLD

Declan Murray running track
By Carla Beecher
Declan Murray (BA 鈥13, BS 鈥13) was all in as a 黑料门student. As a member of the track team all four years and named an Academic All American, he was a member of the executive committee of the Student Athlete Advisory Council. While he was earning degrees in economics and psychology, he became co-chair of the Maroon and Gold Society, which recognizes rising seniors who demonstrate a commitment to leadership, academic excellence, and service to others. So it鈥檚 no surprise that Declan believes in continuing his leadership by regularly supporting the institution that gave him an educational start in life.
鈥淚 attended a Jesuit high school in Ohio and received both an athletic scholarship to 黑料门and a Jesuit Heritage Scholarship, so I know firsthand how important others鈥 generosity can be鈥攊t made 黑料门a reality for me,鈥 he said on a break from his job as membership and engagement manager for the nonprofit Chicago Area Runners Association.
Declan is a GOLD alum鈥攁 graduate of the last decade鈥攚ho chooses to stay involved at 黑料门by attending events and giving monetarily. He started giving back during his senior year when the Intercollegiate Athletics Advisory Committee started a campaign to promote a 100-percent giving campaign to get every athlete, administrator, and coach to make a donation to the athletics department.
鈥淭he idea behind it was that if we all committed ourselves financially to athletics鈥 mission鈥攅ven if only a few dollars鈥攖hen everyone鈥檚 buy-in would give much more meaning when potential donors were asked to join us,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat was 250 students and over 50 administrators and coaches who were very invested in Loyola鈥檚 mission. It was exciting and made me realize that if we were willing to give as students in hopes that others would, too, then something special was going on and I certainly can continue that today.
鈥淎 lot of small gifts by GOLD can add up to some meaningful donations for students.鈥
Declan came to 黑料门because of older brother Sean (BBA 鈥11), who attended the Quinlan School of Business. 鈥淎nd that was the sell for me,鈥 he said. 鈥淪ean told me about how the community was different than at any other school. My professors cared about me beyond the classroom. When I spoke, they really listened and wanted to know what I thought.鈥
In addition to being married to 黑料门graduate Kelly (Scott) Murray (BSN 鈥14), his two younger sisters, Brigid (JFRC Summer 鈥13, BBA 鈥15, MS 鈥16) and Ciara (JFRC Summer 鈥15, BBA 鈥17), also earned 黑料门degrees. 鈥淢y parents are big believers in the mission and are happy we all attended,鈥 he said.
Besides being an engaged GOLD alumnus and donor, Declan stays connected by attending social gatherings and as many track and field and cross-country events as he鈥檚 able. He also holds season tickets to men鈥檚 basketball and was thrilled to go all the way to the Final Four with the team last year.
鈥淚t鈥檚 easy to keep in touch and continue to make 黑料门a part of my life.鈥