The University of Detroit Mercy School of Law honored students who have received the highest grade in each class during the school’s Book Awards on Tuesday, Feb. 28. The students marched from Detroit Mercy Law to the ceremony at Ss. Peter & Paul Jesuit Church adjacent to the school in Detroit. A reception followed in the atrium at Detroit Mercy Law.
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- Posted March 16, 2017
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Students honored at Book Awards
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