Cornelius Honor Society Induction
Twenty-eight graduates were inducted into the Cornelius Honor Society on May 23 during a special reception. Members are selected by the faculty based on distinguished scholarship, leadership, and contribution to the law community. The society is named in honor of Dorothy L. Cornelius, who served the law school for 20 years.
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The 2014 Cornelius Honor Society members and academic scholars. -
Carolyn Du Clos, Stacy Du Clos ’14, and Terry Du Clos. -
JJ England ’14 and Don Gourlie ’14. -
Halah Ilias ’14 (center) and her family. -
Patrick Dennis ’14 and Deann Dennis.
2014 Inductees
Eric J. Brickenstein
Whitney C. Christensen
Sean K. Clancy
Susan M. Culliney
Patrick Ryan Dennis
Stacy M. Du Clos
JJ England
Donald J. Gourlie
Sandra Satre Gustitus
Laura A. Hagen
Erika L. Hamilton
Yun Wynn Heh
Hans N. Huggler
Halah A. Ilias
James K. Katzaroff
Laura M. Kerr
Joanna Helen Lau
Madeline K. Lefton
Kya B. Marienfeld
William M. McLaren
Brittany Christine Medlin
Linli Pao
Melissa N. Parsons
Jessica Jane Pezley
Benjamin J. Saver
Alexander M. Tinker
Cherton M. Underwood Forsberg
Maria E. Witt
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