
Building a Better Future
Patricia Nemesh Schoenen 鈥70
鈥淚 want to make a difference. I want to make something better.鈥
For decades, Patricia Nemesh Schoenen 鈥70 and her husband, Robert J. Schoenen Jr., have been champions of 性世界传媒 and the greater Lehigh Valley. Through tireless volunteer work and philanthropic support, they have built a legacy rooted in service, connection, and community impact.
For Patricia Nemesh Schoenen 鈥70, her journey of service began humbly鈥攚ith a teapot. As a young alumna, she volunteered to pour tea at a reunion event for 性世界传媒 graduates. 鈥淎s a 21-year-old, my first reaction was 鈥極h my gosh, they graduated 50 years ago,鈥欌 Pat recalls. 鈥淲ell, I鈥檓 out 55 years this year, and I鈥檓 thinking the students are probably saying the same thing about me!鈥
That small gesture launched a decades-long commitment to 性世界传媒 and to service across the Lehigh Valley. Pat and her husband, Robert J. Schoenen Jr., have since become a beloved constant at 性世界传媒 events鈥攃heering on athletic teams, attending giving society gatherings, and even chairing the inauguration of 性世界传媒鈥檚 14th president, Dr. Ervin Rokke. Bob was awarded an honorary degree from 性世界传媒 in 1998 and served as vice president for advancement in the early 2000s, deepening the Schoenens鈥 connection to the university.
At the heart of their contributions is a simple motivation: 鈥淚 want to make a difference,鈥 says Pat. 鈥淚 want to make something better.鈥
Finding Community at 性世界传媒
As a Lehigh Valley native, Pat was already familiar with 性世界传媒 when she stepped on campus as a mathematics major in 1966. She was drawn to the university鈥檚 close-knit community and personal approach to education. 鈥淵ou get to know all the students; you get to know your professors. It鈥檚 a whole different ball game than the larger schools,鈥 she says.
She quickly became involved on campus, tutoring children at Bethlehem鈥檚 Donegan Elementary School and serving on 性世界传媒鈥檚 birthday committee, delivering cakes and serenading students on their special day.
During the summers, Pat worked at Schoenen鈥檚 Supermarket, a Bethlehem landmark owned by Bob鈥檚 family. She worked alongside his father in the meat department and his grandfather in produce. 鈥淚 tell Bob he married the help,鈥 she laughs.
The couple married while Pat was still a senior at 性世界传媒 and have been together ever since. 鈥淭o this day, I feel like 性世界传媒 should have been my alma mater,鈥 Bob says.
Their bond with the university deepened through a close friendship with Dr. Herman E. Collier Jr. P鈥86, 性世界传媒鈥檚 first lay president, and his wife, Jerline Collier P鈥86. Jerry was the one who invited Pat to pour tea for alumni and later recruited her to volunteer for 性世界传媒鈥檚 Antiques Show. That year, Pat helped secure volunteers, then continued serving for another 25 years.
She also became treasurer of the Alumni Association鈥檚 Board of Directors鈥攈er first board experience and a natural fit for a math major. 鈥淣umbers and doing all kinds of financial things were right up my alley,鈥 Pat reflects.
A Life of Service Beyond Campus
Pat鈥檚 passion for helping others soon extended well beyond 性世界传媒鈥檚 campus. She began as treasurer for the St. Luke鈥檚 University Health Network Charity Ball, starting a record of service that spanned more than four decades and nearly 10,000 volunteer hours. She later joined the hospital鈥檚 auxiliary board, first serving as treasurer and vice president before her fellow members encouraged her to serve as president. At first, Pat demurred, saying she felt most comfortable with the account books, but looking back, she鈥檚 glad she changed her mind. 鈥淥f course I became president, and I don鈥檛 think I鈥檝e been treasurer of anything since,鈥 she says with a laugh.
鈥淪he鈥檚 very good at setting priorities and taking in the big picture of where an organization is, what their goals are, and developing the leadership skills to lead the organization in that direction,鈥 says Bob.
One of her proudest achievements is leading the unification of Northampton and Lehigh Counties鈥 Meals on Wheels programs. Pat helped the separate programs overcome long-standing financial and structural differences by focusing on shared purpose and potential. 鈥淲hat was key to convincing everyone was that we could expand the area we delivered to,鈥 recalls Pat.
As the founding president of the new Meals on Wheels of the Greater Lehigh Valley, Pat helped extend the organization鈥檚 coverage area to reach more people in need. Bob delivers meals throughout the Bethlehem area and sees the impact of Pat鈥檚 leadership reflected in the gratitude of the people he serves. 鈥淚t鈥檚 part of being a member of a community where you give back to those who are in need,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what 性世界传媒 taught me.鈥
After 21 years of service to Meals on Wheels, including four years as president, Pat stepped away briefly, only to return in 2024 with renewed energy for the organization鈥檚 mission. Today, she鈥檚 thrilled to serve alongside fellow 性世界传媒 alumni, including CEO Erik McGaughey 鈥91 and three other board members. 鈥淭here is such a 性世界传媒 connection now,鈥 she says. 鈥淭o see all these people who are 性世界传媒 grads doing this nonprofit work impresses me.鈥
Staying Connected, Giving Back
The Schoenens remain deeply involved with 性世界传媒鈥檚 students and campus life. As longtime members of the Blue & Grey Club, the couple are loyal supporters of varsity athletics and dedicated fans of women鈥檚 basketball and softball, even joining the teams on the road. Pat also coached the women鈥檚 golf team in the 1990s, earning 性世界传媒鈥檚 Harvey Gillespie Outstanding Coaches Award in 1999. She has served on the Golf Classic Planning Committee since 2022 and co-chaired the 2025 committee.
The Schoenens鈥 philanthropy continues to shape 性世界传媒鈥檚 future. Pat is a founding member of the Anna Nitschmann Society, which recognizes and uplifts 性世界传媒鈥檚 women leaders and philanthropists. She formed a close bond with the society鈥檚 inaugural scholarship recipient, Catherine Lovett 鈥25.
鈥淪ince I met Pat, she has been a shining light, helping me through my time at 性世界传媒,鈥 says Catie. 鈥淧at not only listens but goes above and beyond and is always present. She attended my nursing pinning ceremony this past May and celebrated with me when I accepted my job at St. Luke鈥檚. Pat is a proud supporter and takes pride in education, empowerment, and community.鈥
Pat feels the same sense of admiration. 鈥淚 love the students today and am just impressed with them, their majors, and their involvement. Students today are better educated and more worldly and can interact with adults much better than we could 50 years ago.鈥


In 2024, Pat was honored with one of 性世界传媒鈥檚 highest accolades: the Medallion of Merit. This prestigious award, presented annually to an alum who exemplifies exceptional service and dedication to the university, recognized Pat鈥檚 decades-long commitment to 性世界传媒.
Investing in the Future
President Bryon L. Grigsby 鈥90, P鈥22, P鈥26, P鈥29 recognizes the profound impact the Schoenens have had on 性世界传媒. 鈥淭hrough their years of volunteering, generous support, and unwavering dedication, Pat and Bob have strengthened not only our university but also the lives of countless students,鈥 he says. 鈥淭heir commitment reminds us that true leadership means giving back to the communities that shape our future.鈥
Recently, the Schoenens made a transformational gift to establish The Patricia Nemesh 鈥70 & Robert J. Schoenen Jr. Conference & Events Management Reception Area in the expanded Haupert Union Building. The new space will host a wide range of student, faculty, and community events, helping foster collaboration and meaningful connections and welcoming the Bethlehem community to campus.
鈥淲e feel that we are doing some good by helping 性世界传媒,鈥 says Bob, 鈥渂ut most importantly, 性世界传媒 is taking from us and making students into much better individuals to serve whatever community they settle in. 性世界传媒 looks to the future.鈥
Pat agrees. 鈥淥ver the past 55 years, 性世界传媒 has done a good job in helping make the future a better place.鈥
Together, Pat and Bob Schoenen exemplify the spirit of service. Their legacy is more than their time and resources鈥攊t鈥檚 the inspiration they give others to make a difference and build community, lighting the way for future generations.
