IIT Chicago-Kent Bar and Gavel Society inducts 12 new members 2011
Twelve members of IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law's Class of 2011 have been named to the Bar and Gavel Society.
Each year, Chicago-Kent's Student Bar Association inducts into the society graduating seniors who have distinguished themselves through outstanding service to the law school, the community and the legal profession. The names of the most recent honorees, who will receive their J.D. degrees from Chicago-Kent on May 15, 2011, will be prominently displayed on a plaque in the law school.
Selected for membership in the Bar and Gavel Society are: Michael J. Brandt, Jaclyn J. Hilderbrand, Katherine C. Jahnke, Mariana S. Karampelas, Julie A. Levinson, William M. Lopez, Kathleen A. Opal, Mark L. Mazzone, Rohit R. Paul, Mark A. Silverman, Emil P. Totonchi and Danielle C. Tucker.
Chicago-Kent College of Law is the law school of Illinois Institute of Technology, a private, Ph.D.-granting institution with programs in engineering, psychology, architecture, business, design and law. Chicago-Kent offers full-time and part-time J.D. and LL.M. degree programs as well as joint-degree programs with other IIT units, including Stuart School of Business.