Three Cooley Law School alumni honored as leaders

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Cooley Law School Alumnus Jeff Haarer (center) congratulates Salina Choice (left) and Irena Brooks for winning the Alumni Memorial Scholarship. Salina and Irena were presented with their awards Friday, March 15 during the Honors Convocation held at Cooley’s Lansing campus.

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Among those earning Leadership Achievement Awards were, from left, Jennifer Comeau, Leonor Garcia, Nitza Gallardo Rodriguez, Carmen Quesenberry, and Kimberly Gill.

Cooley Law School in Lansing held its Honors Convocation March 15 to honor several students for their classroom success and student organization involvement for the past semester.

Convocations are held three times each year and recognize students for their academic achievement, as well as their involvement and leadership in such school programs as the Sixty Plus, Inc., Elderlaw Clinic, The Cooley Innocence Project, Moot Court and Mock Trial competitions, Law Review, Law Journal, the Grade Appeals Board, the Student Bar Association, and the Graduation Marshals and Cooley Ambassadors programs.

Students are also honored for being named to the Honor Roll (3.0 or better cumulative grade point average), and are awarded Certificates of Merit for earning the highest grade in a class.

About Cooley Law School: Celebrating 40 years of excellence, the Thomas M. Cooley Law School is a private, nonprofit, independent law school accredited by the American Bar Association and the Higher Learning Commission. Cooley has provided its more than 17,000 graduates with the practical skills necessary for a seamless transition from academia to the real world. Cooley offers its Juris Doctor program, Joint Degree programs, and Master of Laws programs three times a year with enrollment in January, May and September. Cooley Law School has campuses across Michigan in Lansing, Auburn Hills, Grand Rapids and Ann Arbor, and its new campus in Tampa Bay, Florida.

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