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March, 2004
| Judge James L. Graham '62 Honored with College's Distinguished Jurist Award |
His career as a jurist is marked by dignity, integrity and a commitment to fairness and freedom, but to Judge William T. Bodoh '64 and other friends, he is still "the same Jim Graham we have known for years." The Moritz College of Law will recognize his distinguished service to the bench and to alma mater with the 2003-2004 William K. Thomas Distinguished Jurist Award on March 11 at a special ceremony at the College. (Learn
more) |
| Reunions Take New Shape at Moritz This Fall |
You've heard it before: the one thing that you can count
on in life is change. Just as Moritz College faculty are adapting
to the times — by using new technology in the classrooms,
for example — the Alumni Relations Department is preparing
for the future as well. We are excited to announce changes
to our reunion program that we hope will increase the fun
and maximize the opportunities to visit with classmates. (Learn
more) |
| Class of 2004 First Eligible for Certificate in Children Studies |
Melissa Callais '04, (right) is a rarity among law students. Her undergraduate major, internships, and even her choice of law school were driven by a single desire to advocate for the most vulnerable citizens — children. Not surprisingly, she will be among the first twelve students to graduate with a Certificate in Children Studies. Moritz is the only top-50-ranked law school to offer this certification that promotes a holistic approach to child representation. Created in 2003, the certificate program was designed with students like Melissa in mind. (Learn
more) |
| Associate Dean Northern: Shaping the School One Class at a Time |
The clutter on her desk is a stark contrast to the clarity of thought and purpose Associate Dean Kathy Northern brings to her work as a law professor and administrator with responsibility for admissions, financial aid, registration, and student affairs.The thick flow of files through her office represent entering classes, each one more impressive than the last. (Learn
more) |
| Announcing New Service to OSU Alumni Association Members |
The OSU Alumni
Association and OSU
Libraries have partnered to provide access to databases
with health, business, legal, and many other types of information.
Several of the databases are targeted to children and teenagers
- great for future Moritz Alumni. (Learn
more) |
| In Brief |
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His career as a jurist is marked by dignity, integrity and a commitment to fairness and freedom, but to Judge William T. Bodoh '64 and other friends, he is still "the same Jim Graham we have known for years." The Moritz College of Law will recognize his distinguished service to the bench and to alma mater with the 2003-2004 William K. Thomas Distinguished Jurist Award on March 11 at a special ceremony at the College. (
You've heard it before: the one thing that you can count
on in life is change. Just as Moritz College faculty are adapting
to the times — by using new technology in the classrooms,
for example — the Alumni Relations Department is preparing
for the future as well. We are excited to announce changes
to our reunion program that we hope will increase the fun
and maximize the opportunities to visit with classmates. (
Melissa Callais '04, (right) is a rarity among law students. Her undergraduate major, internships, and even her choice of law school were driven by a single desire to advocate for the most vulnerable citizens — children. Not surprisingly, she will be among the first twelve students to graduate with a Certificate in Children Studies. Moritz is the only top-50-ranked law school to offer this certification that promotes a holistic approach to child representation. Created in 2003, the certificate program was designed with students like Melissa in mind. (
The clutter on her desk is a stark contrast to the clarity of thought and purpose Associate Dean Kathy Northern brings to her work as a law professor and administrator with responsibility for admissions, financial aid, registration, and student affairs.The thick flow of files through her office represent entering classes, each one more impressive than the last. (
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