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Issue: Winter 2024-2025 | Section: Impact

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Stuart Feldstein Stuart Feldstein

Impact Winter 2024-2025

Stuart Feldstein, ’63: Innovating Communications, Inspiring Generosity

Stuart Feldstein began his career in the telecommunications industry with the Federal Communications Commission and later transitioned to private practice. He credits the Law School with preparing him for a successful career and has long felt impelled to give back.

R. Charles McLravy II, ’77, in front of the Pink Pony on Mackinac Island. R. Charles McLravy II, ’77, in front of the Pink Pony on Mackinac Island.

Impact Winter 2024-2025

R. Charles McLravy II, ’77: From Law to Literature

Navigating the twists and turns of murder trials was a challenge R. Charles McLravy never anticipated. And yet he finds himself surrounded by courtroom intrigue and entangled in case after case—through Burr Lafayette, the fictional protagonist in McLravy’s series of mystery novels.

Michigan Law's Black Alumni Reunion at Michigan Stadium Michigan Law's Black Alumni Reunion at Michigan Stadium

Impact Winter 2024-2025

New Endowed Fund Will Support Michigan Law’s Black Alumni Reunion in Perpetuity

Elizabeth Campbell, ’78, recently made a gift to establish an endowed fund at the Law School that will support the Black Alumni Reunion and related efforts in perpetuity. Campbell’s gift will be combined with surplus funds from previous Reunions—more than 50 alumni have made gifts over the years—to establish the Black Alumni Reunion Fund. 

Jonathan D. Lowe, ’76, and his wife, Beth. Jonathan D. Lowe, ’76, and his wife, Beth.

Impact Winter 2024-2025

Jonathan D. Lowe, ’76: A Lifetime of Community Enrichment

Jonathan Lowe, who spent his career fostering meaningful connections between individuals and institutions, knows the impact of philanthropy. He and his wife, Beth, recently gave a $100,000 endowed gift to the Law School, which will establish the Jonathan D. Lowe Scholarship Fund. 

Ambassador W. Robert Kohorst, ’78, with his wife, Shelley Allen, and their granddaughter, Audrey. Ambassador W. Robert Kohorst, ’78, with his wife, Shelley Allen, and their granddaughter, Audrey.

Impact Winter 2024-2025

Ambassador W. Robert Kohorst, ’78: Maintaining Michigan Law’s Preeminence through Faculty Support

From a humble $10 donation upon his graduation to a monumental $1 million in cumulative gifts, Ambassador W. Robert Kohorst, ’78, has transformed an initial act of generosity into a legacy of support.