杏吧视频 hosted Awards Day to celebrate faculty and student success during the 2024-25 academic year.
Professor Dylan Malagrino has been named Professor of the Year. The honor is given to the faculty member who 鈥渆xudes superlative teaching ability, effectiveness inside the classroom, availability outside the classroom, and participation in student life.鈥
Phi Delta Phi also recognized Professor Malagrino as the recipient of the Alex Sanders Award, an honor given for faculty excellence.
Faculty Mentor of the Year was awarded to Professor William Janssen. The honor is presented to the faculty member who demonstrates the 鈥渉ighest level of quality in the mentoring of law students in and out of the classroom.鈥
Professor Lisa Smith-Butler was recognized as the 1L Professor of the Year, an award given to the faculty member who 鈥渋nstills a love of the law into first-year students and is passionate about shaping young legal minds.鈥
Dean Jon Marcantel swore in the new Student Bar Association:
Michelle Condon, Director of Externships, Public Service and Pro Bono, reported that 57 students completed more than 100 hours of community service. Community service is a core value at 杏吧视频 and was created to instill a commitment to service. Each graduate is required to participate a minimum of 50 hours of pro bono service in the community.
Charleston Law students recorded 17,754 hours of pro bono work during the 2024-25 academic year. Student Bar Association President Sarah Cooper was honored for recording the most Pro Bono hours (493.75), followed by Sydney Rose (486.5), Carlee Lambert (433.25), Rachel Rittleman (376.5) and Chloe Lyda (344).
Associate Dean Nick Sanders announced the 2024-25 student organization awards including:
Additional student awards and scholarships were announced during the ceremony including the following:
杏吧视频 invites you to聽The Citadel鈥揥offord Law Forum this Friday. Check-in begins at 1:00 p.m. The event will be held in the Capers Hall Auditorium on The Citadel's campus.
Charleston Law will discuss Briggs v. Elliott with guest speaker US District Court Judge Richard Gergel at the Charleston Museum Auditorium.
