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Thaddeus “Ted” Knap, alumnus and benefactor has die, University mourns his death

Ted Knap was a master storyteller who, via his work as a journalist, sought the truth to educate future generations

by Caroline Madish
March 9, 2023
Thaddeus “Ted” Knap, alumnus and benefactor has die, University mourns his death

Thaddeus “Ted” Knap, alumnus and benefactor has die, University mourns his death

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Thaddeus “Ted” Knap Death – Thaddeus “Ted” Knap, a Marquette University graduate from the class of 1940, was a well-known supporter of the school and a well-known political reporter and White House correspondent. Knap covered five presidents, including Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, and Ronald Reagan, as well as the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, and the moon landing as a national political correspondent for the Scripps Howard News Service. Knap worked for the Waukesha County Freeman for six years before and after earning a journalism degree from Marquette.

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He also served four years in the Army during World War II. Before being elevated to the Scripps Howard national team, Knap served as the Indianapolis Times and Evansville Press’ Washington, D.C., reporter. He left his job in 1985. Ted Knap was a master storyteller who, via his work as a journalist, sought the truth to educate future generations, according to Marquette President Michael R. Lovell. I offer his family, friends, and those he influenced my sincere sympathies on behalf of the Marquette University community. His accomplishments as a journalist and his kindness as a private benefactor will benefit several aspiring journalists for a very long time.

More than $3 million was generously donated by Knap to help Marquette journalism students in need.  With a story wall in Johnston Hall that showcases various donated pictures of his adventures, his example continues to motivate youngsters. Knap, a native of Milwaukee, received the Marquette Byline Award, which recognizes a graduate who has excelled in journalism and allied communication professions. In the “fast lane” that journalism provided for him, Ted Knap “lived life to the fullest,” according to Marquette Provost Kimo Ah Yun, a former dean of Marquette’s Diederich College of Communication.

“During his career, he made an effort to uphold the concept of a reporter whose articles were well-researched and intelligently written, allowing readers to reach their own conclusions. His influence will be seen in the journalists he inspired and those he helped financially and mentorially, laying the groundwork for the next generation of outstanding journalists. There is a comprehensive obituary online. Visitation will take place at the Shorehaven Chapel, 1305 W. Wisconsin Ave., Oconomowoc, on Saturday, March 11, from 10 a.m. until his funeral ceremony at 11 a.m. The family prefers donations to the American Red Cross or the Ted Knap Scholarship Fund at Marquette.

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Caroline Madish

Caroline Madish is an SNBC13 news reporter covering fatalities and crime happening around your community and the world at large. I graduated from the University of Columbia in New York where I earned by MSc in Mass Communication. I am tenacious, curious and always mastered what i do very quickly.

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