School of Law 2025 Commencement Program

PUBLIC SERVICE

Each of today’s J.D. graduates has completed at least 50 hours of community service work as part of their legal education at the University of St. Thomas School of Law. The public service requirement is fashioned on the belief that all lawyers – and for that matter all people – have an obligation to share the gifts with which they have been blessed. The class as a whole completed more than 10,441 hours of community service work. For the students listed below, public service is clearly more than a requirement for graduation. The number of service hours each recorded over their three years of law school is inspiring and extraordinary. It is fitting that their accomplishments should be recognized today.

400-499 Hours Jordan Juenger

300-399 Hours John Hughes

200-299 Hours Kiley Munsey Abigail Moser Kristopher Thompson Amanda Tyler

100-199 Hours

Abdulla Ali Bruno Areal Vargas Franco Netto Caleb Callanan

James Markert Michaela Messier Stephanie Nepper Aziza Osman Brad Reuter Alexander Schatz Jill Schneider Alena Stankaitis Tate Thielfoldt Trevor Warzecha

Xingdu Maggie Chen Kennan DeShambo

Marian Farah Scott Fiebiger Maria Landfried Arissa Lewis

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