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Get Involved with the School of Law

Our alumni remain engaged and connected with our community by

  • Serving on the Alumni Board
  • Serving on an Alumni Committee
  • Volunteering to help various law school departments

Contact

Gloria Myre ’07 J.D.

Director of Alumni Engagement & Student Life
Phone Number
651-962-4863

Alumni Committees

  • Engagement & Philanthropy Committee
  • Alumnae Committee
  • Social Committee
  • Outreach & Connections Committee
  • Service Committee
  • Practice Group Committee
  • Engagement & Philanthropy Committee

    The Engagement & Philanthropy Committee serves as a critical conduit for the law school’s engagement with the law alumni community. Committee members contact classmates with law school news and information, and support the law school’s annual giving campaign.

    Membership on the committee is open to all St. Thomas Law alumni. If you are interested in getting involved, please contact the St. Thomas School of Law Alumni Relations Office.

    Alumnae Committee

    The St. Thomas School of Law Alumnae Committee plans events and programs in an effort to engage and connect St. Thomas School of Law women graduates and law students. Membership on the committee is open to all St. Thomas Law alumni. The signature event of the Alumnae Committee is the Annual Alumnae Brunch: Leadership at Your Best. The committee also honors one woman graduate each year with the Alumna Achievement Award (past recipients below), which recognizes a woman law graduate of the law school whose achievements exemplify the ideals of leadership, professionalism, hard work, commitment to excellence and respect for others.

    If you are interested in getting involved, please contact the St. Thomas School of Law Alumni Relations Office.

    2023-24 Committee Co-Chairs: Kira Barrett ’12 and Adrienne Stanley ‘13

    Social Committee

    The University of St. Thomas School of Law Alumni Social Committee provides opportunities for all alumni to engage with each other and the community, fosters career- and life-long connection and builds lasting traditions for all current and future alumni to enjoy. If you are interested in getting involved, please contact the St. Thomas School of Law Alumni Relations Office.

    2023-24 Committee Co-Chairs: Zach Donahue '20 and Amanda Pilon '21

    Outreach & Connections Committee

    St. Thomas Law alumni on the Outreach and Connections Committee support Admissions with an emphasis on diversifying the law student body by building and nurturing the pipeline of prospective students and enriching the current student experience. The Committee works with high schools and colleges to raise awareness about legal careers and attract prospective students; personalizes the law admissions process for prospective and admitted students; and deepens relationships between current students and alumni. Membership on the committee is open to all St. Thomas Law alumni. If you are interested in getting involved, please contact the St. Thomas School of Law Alumni Relations Office.

    2023-24 Committee Chair: Jules Porter '17 JD/MBA

    Service Committee

    The alumni Service Committee plans events for School of Law Alumni to share their interests, skills and talents to serve the public. Membership on the committee is open to all St. Thomas Law alumni. If you are interested in getting involved, please contact the St. Thomas School of Law Alumni Relations Office.

    2023-24 Committee Chairs: Dillon Lang '19

    Practice Group Committee

    The University of St. Thomas School of Law’s Alumni Practice Group Committee is a cohort-based committee that serves alumni within traditional and non-traditional legal practice areas by providing networking, referral resources, and substantive practice area support. The Committee also connects with practice area aligned School of Law student groups with speakers and networking events. If you are interested in getting involved, please contact the St. Thomas School of Law Alumni Relations Office.

    2023-24 Committee Chair: Charlie Austinson ‘06

    Engagement & Philanthropy Committee

    The Engagement & Philanthropy Committee serves as a critical conduit for the law school’s engagement with the law alumni community. Committee members contact classmates with law school news and information, and support the law school’s annual giving campaign.

    Membership on the committee is open to all St. Thomas Law alumni. If you are interested in getting involved, please contact the St. Thomas School of Law Alumni Relations Office.

    Alumnae Committee

    The St. Thomas School of Law Alumnae Committee plans events and programs in an effort to engage and connect St. Thomas School of Law women graduates and law students. Membership on the committee is open to all St. Thomas Law alumni. The signature event of the Alumnae Committee is the Annual Alumnae Brunch: Leadership at Your Best. The committee also honors one woman graduate each year with the Alumna Achievement Award (past recipients below), which recognizes a woman law graduate of the law school whose achievements exemplify the ideals of leadership, professionalism, hard work, commitment to excellence and respect for others.

    If you are interested in getting involved, please contact the St. Thomas School of Law Alumni Relations Office.

    2023-24 Committee Co-Chairs: Kira Barrett ’12 and Adrienne Stanley ‘13

    Social Committee

    The University of St. Thomas School of Law Alumni Social Committee provides opportunities for all alumni to engage with each other and the community, fosters career- and life-long connection and builds lasting traditions for all current and future alumni to enjoy. If you are interested in getting involved, please contact the St. Thomas School of Law Alumni Relations Office.

    2023-24 Committee Co-Chairs: Zach Donahue '20 and Amanda Pilon '21

    Outreach & Connections Committee

    St. Thomas Law alumni on the Outreach and Connections Committee support Admissions with an emphasis on diversifying the law student body by building and nurturing the pipeline of prospective students and enriching the current student experience. The Committee works with high schools and colleges to raise awareness about legal careers and attract prospective students; personalizes the law admissions process for prospective and admitted students; and deepens relationships between current students and alumni. Membership on the committee is open to all St. Thomas Law alumni. If you are interested in getting involved, please contact the St. Thomas School of Law Alumni Relations Office.

    2023-24 Committee Chair: Jules Porter '17 JD/MBA

    Service Committee

    The alumni Service Committee plans events for School of Law Alumni to share their interests, skills and talents to serve the public. Membership on the committee is open to all St. Thomas Law alumni. If you are interested in getting involved, please contact the St. Thomas School of Law Alumni Relations Office.

    2023-24 Committee Chairs: Dillon Lang '19

    Practice Group Committee

    The University of St. Thomas School of Law’s Alumni Practice Group Committee is a cohort-based committee that serves alumni within traditional and non-traditional legal practice areas by providing networking, referral resources, and substantive practice area support. The Committee also connects with practice area aligned School of Law student groups with speakers and networking events. If you are interested in getting involved, please contact the St. Thomas School of Law Alumni Relations Office.

    2023-24 Committee Chair: Charlie Austinson ‘06

    Volunteer Opportunities

    Alumni can help recruit new students in a variety of ways, including:

    • Traveling to recruitment events regionally and nationally
    • Participating in letter-writing, email, social media, and phone campaigns to reach out to admitted applicants
    • Speaking, mingling and participating on panels at formal admissions events such as the Admitted Applicant Programs each spring
    • Contributing to marketing pieces using profiles, photos and testimonials
    • Responding to ad-hoc questions from applicants about specific areas of practice or other individual informational requests

    One of the most important things you can do for admissions is to provide timely and accurate information to the School of Law. Prospective students want to know where our alumni are working and what practice areas are represented. We want our marketing materials to contain up-to-date and accurate information. Please help admissions by completing surveys from the law school and continuing to support on-campus programming. To become involved, contact: Cari Haaland, Assistant Dean for Admissions and International Studies, by e-mail or at 651-962-4872.

    Contact: lawschool@stthomas.edu


    The Office of Career and Professional Development can always use your help to assist our current students in their career planning and job searches.

    Networking and Informational Interviews
    One of the most significant ways you can help our current students is being willing to meet with them for informational interviews or just networking with them in the Twin Cities legal community. When students want to learn more about an area of law, a type of practice, or an employer, we would love to introduce them to alumni who can answer their questions. Whether you just graduated, have practiced for several years or have used your law degree in a non-traditional way, your perspective is valuable to a law student.

    Panel Presentations and Speaking Engagements
    CPD hosts many career-related events throughout the academic year. For many of these events we rely on professionals with practical experience like you, who can give students current, first-hand information about their area of expertise and your own personal career formation.

    Mock Interviews
    To prepare students as they search for jobs, experienced attorneys conduct mock interviews with students and provide them with advice on their job search. If you have experience interviewing law students or law graduates, this is a perfect volunteer opportunity for you.

    Job opportunities
    To provide opportunities for students, if you know of a job opportunity, please send the information to lawcareers@stthomas.edu.

    Contact: lawcareers@stthomas.edu


    Feeling more comfortable in your work as a lawyer? Wanting to share your wisdom, knowledge and insight with a St. Thomas Law student? Then partner with our Mentor Externship Program.


    The Board of Advocates (BOA) is a student organization that oversees all St. Thomas Law advocacy competitions. In addition to promoting student participation in existing competitions, the BOA evaluates the many advocacy competition invitations it receives. The board intends to continue expanding the number and variety of advocacy skills-building opportunities available to St. Thomas Law students.

    Integral to the success of these unique educational opportunities is the participation of volunteer judges, attorneys, law professors and other legal professionals to coach and judge our students.

    St. Thomas Law students participate currently in these advocacy competitions:

    • University of St. Thomas Intramural Moot Court Competition
    • William E. McGee National Civil Rights Moot Court Competition
    • Evan E. Evans Constitutional Law Moot Court Competition
    • Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition
    • Giles Sutherland Rich Intellectual Property Moot Court Competition
    • New York City Bar Association National Moot Court Competition
    • American Bar Association National Appellate Advocacy Competition
    • University of St. Thomas' Minnesota Moot Court Competition
    • American Association for Justice Student Trial Advocacy Competition
    • Texas Young Lawyers Association National Trial Competition
    • American Bar Association Law Student Division Negotiation Competition

    For further information about specific competitions and how you can help as a coach and/or judge, please contact: Professor Mark Osler, Faculty Advisor. Email: mark.osler@stthomas.edu

    Contact: mark.osler@stthomas.edu


    Alumni also volunteer to present CLEs and speak in the classroom. Both new and veteran lawyers often seek the assistance and counsel of lawyers who excel in a specific legal niche. Each School of Law faculty member is committed to sharing knowledge related to his or her specialty with law school graduates.

    For more information, please email lawalumni@stthomas.edu.


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    Alumna Achievement Awards

    The Law Alumnae Committee honors one woman graduate each year with the Alumna Achievement Award, which recognizes a woman law graduate of the law school whose achievements exemplify the ideals of leadership, professionalism, hard work, commitment to excellence and respect for others.

    PAST ALUMNA ACHIEVEMENT AWARD RECIPIENTS
    2023 - Kate Hibbard '06, Cargill
    2022 - Victoria Brenner '04, Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP
    2021 - Kaarin Nelson Schaffer '06, Conard Nelson Schaffer
    2020 - Judge Mariana Vielma ’05, Adams County, Colorado
    2019 - Summra Mohammadee Shariff '07, Twin Cities Diversity in Practice
    2018 - Marie O’Leary ’06, Office of Public Counsel for the Defence, International Criminal Court
    2017 - Sarah Brenes ’08, The Advocates for Human Rights
    2016 - Julie Offenhauser ’04, Gray Plant Mooty
    2015 - Janet Krueger ’06, Minnesota Public Defender
    2014 - Colonel Johanna P. Clyborne ’05, Brekke, Clyborne & Ribich
    2013 - Diana Hamilton ’06, presented posthumously
    2012 - Kathy Klos ‘07, Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota
    2011 - Leah Montgomery ’06, Southern MN Regional Legal Services