An alumni couple has donated $5 million to the Marquette University College of Engineering to establish an endowed chair in electrical engineering, Opus Dean of Engineering Robert Bishop announced.
V. Clayton and Beverly Lafferty, who now live in Minneapolis, are 1950 graduates of the universityโs College of Engineering and College of Arts and Sciences, respectively. Clay Lafferty, 85, grew up in Iowa and spent much of his professional career as the head of research and development at United Parcel Service. He holds several patents and created the hub system used to support the companyโs package delivery and logistics business. He also developed the prototype for the smart pad used by the company for tracking and delivery confirmation.
Although raised on the East Coast, three of the Laffertyโs six children attended Marquette and a grandchild also graduated from Marquette.
โWeโre proud of our Marquette educations,โ Beverly Lafferty said. โWhen we were able to begin contributing financially, we agreed education was one priority.โ
She said the gifts honor their parents who โdidnโt have much money but put a great deal of emphasis on education.โ
The Micro Sensors Research Laboratory at Marquetteโs new Engineering Hall will be named in honor of the Laffertys.