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I will never forget my time at Georgetown Law Center. It prepared me very well for my work as an International Consultant on Global Development projects.
Irene Tchoukleva-Grozdanoff, L'02 -
Irene Tchoukleva-Grozdanoff, L'02
Professor Wolf
I will never forget his classes! Thank you so much, Professor Wolf!
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Irene Tchoukleva-Grozdanoff, L'02
The Georgetown Legacy
This is a photo of Ms. Dory Mayer, me, my newly-born son Constantine and my husband at my LL.M. graduation in 2002. Today my grown-up son, Constantine Grozdanoff, wants to continue the legacy and is applying for the School of Foreign Service and is hoping, later on, to get in the Georgetown Law Center for a JD program.
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I will always treasure the memories of the graduation brunch in May 2001 that Dory Mayer hosted at her beautiful home, inviting not only the graduating students but also their families. On a personal level, this has been one of the few and warmest opportunities to have both my parents and my aunt together, having a good time and celebrating a major achievement. These are priceless moments! I loved it and it will always be a part of me.
Marzio Ciani, L'01 -
Eugenia Chuang, L'07
Congrats from Taipei
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Patrick Gushue, F'06, L'09
A Dedicated Mentor
Marilyn Tucker, who single-handedly conceived of and built a program spanning every corner of the globe, encouraged me to venture outside my comfort zone and apply for an opportunity at a law firm in Thailand. I'm so grateful that she did. Marilyn is just one example of the many dedicated, thoughtful, and devoted mentors and leaders at Georgetown (from law professors to career counselors and others) who are deeply committed to their students and the wider law school community!
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Marco Solano, L'06
Congrats from Costa Rica
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Makiko Harunari, L'07
Global Classroom
Going to Swaziland as part of the International Women's Human Rights Clinic, spending a summer in Germany for the International Internship during my 1L summer as well as an internship at the World Bank through the externship program in my 3L year were not only interesting and enjoyable trips, but also they gave me stories that I could share and connect with people for years after graduation.