Honoring retiring faculty and staff
Helen Anderson, Robert Anderson, Jacqueline McMurtrie, Cheryl Nyberg and Lea Vaughn have left lasting legacies of leadership at the law school and in their fields.
Helen Anderson, Robert Anderson, Jacqueline McMurtrie, Cheryl Nyberg and Lea Vaughn have left lasting legacies of leadership at the law school and in their fields.
Award recipients are honored for their outstanding dedication in teaching, learning, mentoring, public service, advocacy, student support and more.
Join us for the virtual ceremony Sunday, June 7 at 6 p.m. PST.
Our commitments to justice, each other and the rule of law provide us tools to respond, even in dark times.
This summer, 21 students were named PILA fellows and will pursue projects associated with public interest organizations, legal services offices, social service agencies, public defender officers, nonprofit organizations, governmental agencies and tribal entities.
The university announced a $250,000 gift from 麻豆社区 Regent Blaine Tamaki and his wife, Preciosa Tamaki, to the School of Law to support efforts to increase diversity, provide students with greater access to mental health resources, and support the work of the Tribal Court Clinic.