S U P P O RT I N G C H I C A G O - K E N T
PHILANTHROPY AT WORK Building on Chicago-Kent’s Distinctive Strengths, One Student at a Time LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
COMPLIANCE Isaac Malafsky ’16
Matthew S. Jarka ’16
Former Intern, SEC Honors Program
Recipient, Certificate in Labor and Employment Law
2 015–16 Recipient, Ronald H. Filler Scholarship
“I chose Chicago-Kent because of its strong financial regulation and derivatives courses. I got to accomplish exactly what I sought to. The power of Chicago-Kent lies in its organic network and community.”
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Sarine R. Hagopian ’18
Holds B.S. in Chemical Engineering from IIT 2015–16 Recipient, Class of 1989 Scholarship
“I want to work as an intellectual property litigator. Chicago-Kent embodies the fusion of technical education and legal education, so the environment here is conducive to fostering the growth of an engineer in law school.”
2015–16 Recipient, Stickler & Nelson Scholarship
“I was privileged to be awarded an Institute for Law and the Workplace (ILW) scholarship. I already consider my Chicago-Kent legal education to be a prudent investment in my future, but it becomes an even more valuable tool with the funds donated to the ILW program by member firms. These donors provide not only funds, but advice on the program’s direction, as well as externship opportunities.”
TRIAL ADVOCACY Olivia N. Schwartz ’17
Member, Chicago-Kent Trial Advocacy Team 2 014–16 Recipient, Gregory T. Wyler Scholarship
“My scholarship has allowed me to take a position doing something I am truly interested in, regardless of pay. Working at the Office of the Public Defender as part of the Homicide Task Force has been an amazing experience.”
SUMMER 2016 CHICAGO-KENT MAGAZINE
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