On Nov. 21, Cooley Law School’s Tampa Bay and Lansing campuses recognized students for their achievements during an honors convocation.
Carter Lewis and Evan Sisk from Cooley’s Lansing campus were each presented with the Leadership Achievement Award.
Lewis, from Grand Rapids, received his Bachelor of Science degree from Michigan State University. While at Cooley, he served as vice president of the International Law Society, treasurer of the Environmental Law Society, senator of the Student Bar Association, and was an active member of the Criminal Law Society.
Sisk, from Tawas City, received a Bachelor of Science from Ferris State University. While at Cooley, he served on the Student Bar Association executive board, was the academic chair for the Environmental Law Society, and associate editor for Law Review.
Mary McCabe and Evan Sisk of Cooley’s Lansing campus, and Kristani DaCosta and Safa Kudia from Cooley’s Tampa Bay campus received the Alumni Association Distinguished Student Award.
Carter Lewis and Evan Sisk from Cooley’s Lansing campus were each presented with the Leadership Achievement Award.
Lewis, from Grand Rapids, received his Bachelor of Science degree from Michigan State University. While at Cooley, he served as vice president of the International Law Society, treasurer of the Environmental Law Society, senator of the Student Bar Association, and was an active member of the Criminal Law Society.
Sisk, from Tawas City, received a Bachelor of Science from Ferris State University. While at Cooley, he served on the Student Bar Association executive board, was the academic chair for the Environmental Law Society, and associate editor for Law Review.
Mary McCabe and Evan Sisk of Cooley’s Lansing campus, and Kristani DaCosta and Safa Kudia from Cooley’s Tampa Bay campus received the Alumni Association Distinguished Student Award.