William Bowman and Toren Chenault were presented the Leadership Achievement Award.
Bowman and Aimee Lorencz each received the Alumni Association’s Distinguished Student Award.
A native of Charlotte, N.C., Bowman served as president of the Student Bar Association and as a Dean’s Fellow with the Academic Resource Center. He competed in Moot Court competitions and served as chairperson for the Moot Court. He is a member of the Mock Trial Board, Christian Legal Society, and the American Constitution Society.
Chenault, originally from Cincinnati, served as treasurer for the Black Law Student’s Association, editor-in-chief of the Cooley Law Review, and as a Student Bar Association mentor. He was also selected as an Academic Resource Center Dean’s Fellow.
Lorencz earned a Bachelor of Science in biology with forensics concentration at Ferris State University. At Cooley, she worked on case screening and evaluated post-conviction cases for strong evidence of factual innocence for the Innocence Project. Lorencz serves as a teaching assistant and as a Dean’s Fellow. She has represented the law school as a National Moot Court competitor and has served as president of the Organization of Women Law Students, vice president of Criminal Law Students, and as a 3L senator and member of the Alumni and Professional Development Committee of the Student Bar Association.
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