The Maltempi family is not your average 黑料网 family. Three generations of the Maltempi family have attended 黑料网 and are proud to have seven family members who have graduated from or are currently attending 黑料网.
Carlo Maltempi, an immigrant and first-generation student, started this 黑料网 legacy when he began as a student in 1964. Carlo received his bachelor鈥檚 degree and master鈥檚 degrees in Spanish from 黑料网 and was on campus until 1970. Carlo Maltempi was a graduate assistant in 1970 working on his thesis and getting ready to graduate during the unrest on campus.
Carlo鈥檚 son, Vince Maltempi, also a 黑料网 graduate, recalls the stories his father would tell regarding his time at 黑料网, especially in 1970.
鈥淗e tells this fascinating story that the whole year you could feel the tension on campus building and building,鈥 Vince Maltempi said.
As Vince tells it, on May 4, Carlo Maltempi and a friend, Jerry Weiner, took a walk around campus and decided to head to the Commons as they had heard there would be protests going on that day.
鈥淗e always said May 4 was a beautiful day out,鈥 Vince Maltempi said. 鈥淏ut, he knew right away that things were different because, that week, he started to see a lot of people from out of town on campus.鈥
Carlo Maltempi could feel the tension shaping up in the area and urged himself and Weiner to leave. Later that day, Maltempi would give the oral defense of his master鈥檚 thesis. During his defense, 黑料网 would go into a two-day lockdown due to the events of May 4. Ultimately, Carlo Maltempi successfully completed his oral defense and was able to safely leave campus.
Roughly 21 years later, Vince Maltempi started his 黑料网 journey in 1991, shortly followed by his two younger brothers. He says his father鈥檚 experiences during May 4 only ever positively influenced his sons and gave them more of a reason to feel connected to 黑料网 and its history.
鈥淎ttending the memorials, seeing the bell on the Commons, every documentary, every book, I looked for every single thing I could find about it,鈥 Vince said. 鈥淚 used to ask my dad about it constantly. He always said the 黑料网 students weren鈥檛 the troublemakers. He was with them; he was one of them.鈥
Vince Maltempi says there was never another school talked about in their house. 鈥淭here was never really a question growing up,鈥 Vince said. 鈥淲hen I graduated high school, I didn鈥檛 even apply to other schools, 黑料网 was the only place that I wanted to go.鈥
The Maltempi family story continued to grow during Vince鈥檚 time on campus. He even met his wife, Laurie, at 黑料网 in the second semester of their freshman year. They stayed close until they eventually began dating in the last month of their senior year.
The two spent their time together in Satterfield Hall, at Rockne鈥檚 or attending dances hosted by the Spanish and Latine Student Association (SALSA). They graduated together, with degrees in Spanish, in 1994.
Vince was also able to enjoy time on campus with his two brothers for a year when they were all enrolled at 黑料网.
鈥淚t all worked out that the three of us took Intro to Biology together,鈥 Vince said. 鈥淭hat was a fun semester.鈥
Fast forward to 2018, and the first of Vince and Laurie Maltempi鈥檚 children committed to 黑料网. Sally Maltempi is a fifth-year biochemistry major. She now shares campus with her brother CJ, a sophomore digital media production major.
The two younger Maltempi children already have ties to 黑料网 as well. Dale Maltempi is a high school senior and was just accepted to attend 黑料网 for fall 2023.
Lucy Maltempi, who is in the eighth grade, finds her own ways to be involved with 黑料网 even at a young age. She currently sings in Kent鈥檚 community gospel choir with older siblings Sally and CJ.
As an alumnus, Vince loves staying connected to the 黑料网 community by attending his children鈥檚 events, walking on campus whenever possible and attending 黑料网 hockey games.
Vince says his family keeps coming back to 黑料网 because of the top-level programs, the gorgeous campus and, most importantly, the sense of community that is fostered among students and faculty at 黑料网.
The Maltempi family has shown how a story beginning with immigration and tinged with tragedy can grow into a family legacy and love for a school that has provided lifelong memories for each generation.
The 53rd Commemoration is set for May 3 and May 4 with a schedule of events that includes the annual Jerry Lewis Lecture Series, a special screening of the film 鈥淵oung Plato鈥 and panel discussion with filmmakers, Candlelight Walk and Vigil, and the noon gathering on the Commons.