School of Law celebrates students and faculty with Awards Day

Usha R. Rodrigues, Dean at University of Georgia School of Law
Usha R. Rodrigues, Dean at University of Georgia School of Law
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The University of Georgia School of Law held its annual Awards Day, recognizing the achievements of students and faculty, according to a Mar. 31 announcement. Dean Usha R. Rodrigues said it is an honor to celebrate the accomplishments within the school community. “Their dedication, hard work, and achievements not only elevate our academic community, but also set a standard of excellence for us all. Please join me in celebrating their accomplishments and commending them for a job well done,” she said.

Awards Day highlights contributions from both students and faculty members across various areas. The event serves as an opportunity to acknowledge individuals who have made significant impacts through academics, service, or leadership roles.

The University of Georgia School of Law has been recognized for its performance in advocacy competitions at both national and regional levels according to the official website. The school supports experiential learning through 18 clinics and externships while promoting high employment rates among graduates as indicated on the official website.

Resources available to law students include the Alexander Campbell King Law Library, which provides extensive materials for study and research according to the official website. The school was ranked No. 22 by U.S. News & World Report and recognized for value by National Jurist according to the official website.

Serving a diverse student body with strong academic profiles remains central at the University of Georgia School of Law as noted on the official website. The institution focuses on redefining excellence in public legal education nationwide through superior teaching standards and commitment to community service per the official website.



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