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Issue: Winter 2020 | Section: Impact

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Sophia Hudson, ’06, and her parents, Joe and Lydie Arthos Hudson, ’86, celebrating her graduation in the Law Quad. Sophia Hudson, ’06, and her parents, Joe and Lydie Arthos Hudson, ’86, celebrating her graduation in the Law Quad.

Impact Winter 2020

Law School Fund Donor Joins Alumna Mother in Cavaedium Society

Twenty years before Sophia Hudson, ’06, received her juris doctorate from Michigan Law, her mother, Lydie Arthos Hudson, ’86, walked across the commencement stage to receive her own. “My mother led a fulfilling career while raising four children and pursuing her many outside interests. She set the example for me, starting with a Michigan Law degree, and is my inspiration.”

Beauty image of the azaleas in bloom in the Law School Courtyard Beauty image of the azaleas in bloom in the Law School Courtyard

Impact Winter 2020

Cause and Effect: A Donor and His Scholarship Recipient Reflect on Their Connection to Michigan Law

In 2005, Bob Currie created the Robert J. Currie Scholarship Fund. Today, it prioritizes students who are veterans. Matthew Sierawski, ’18, was the first recipient under this new designation. We speak to Bob and Matthew about the opportunities they found through Michigan Law, the campus today, and the impact of scholarships on students who need them.

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Impact Winter 2020

Campaign Wrap-up

None of what we do at the Law School would be possible without the support of our alumni and friends. Private funding plays a crucial role in helping to attract the best and brightest students, recruit and retain a world-class faculty, and deliver the outstanding legal education for which Michigan Law is known.

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Impact Winter 2020

Recent Gifts: Winter 2020

Giving to Michigan Law is an investment in the future of legal education, and private support ensures that the excellence that has distinguished Michigan-trained lawyers continues for generations to come.

Beauty image of the Reading Room, looking up from the Courtyard Beauty image of the Reading Room, looking up from the Courtyard

Impact Winter 2020

New Student Fellowship to Bolster Internationalism at Michigan Law

“It’s been on my mind to do something that would allow me to leave a small footprint at one of my alma maters,” says Thomas Schürrle, LLM ’87. Schürrle and Alfred Wiederkehr, MCL ’68, co-founded the European Alumni Fellowship Fund to demonstrate to prospective students the strength of the Law School’s European alumni community.

A Legacy of Lasting Friendships A Legacy of Lasting Friendships

Impact Winter 2020

A Legacy of Lasting Friendships

By splitting a $100,000 gift between them, two close friends and former Michigan Law classmates established a scholarship to celebrate the most defining aspect of their time at the Law School: friendship.

Bruce Vinokour Bruce Vinokour

Impact Winter 2020

New Scholarship Supports Student Exploration

Bruce Vinokour, ’72, holds his law school experience in such high esteem that his wife, Stephanie, recalls it being one of the first topics he brought up when they met 27 years ago. “It was clear to me then, as it is today, that Michigan embraces students like Bruce, who love to learn, and allows them to explore and find their own path,” she says. “Because of that, it was only natural for us to give back.”

Kent Whittaker Kent Whittaker

Impact Winter 2020

A Lifetime of Giving Back to Michigan Law

Kent Whittaker has given to Michigan Law every year since graduating in 1960—that’s 59 years of making a difference in the Quad. His most recent gift—a $200,000 bequest to establish the Kent E. and Judith C. Whittaker Fund for Student Support—topped off decades of supporting the Law School Fund.