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» Go to news main2015 Alumni Reunion weekend a great success!
We're happy to report that the Schulich School of Law Alumni Reunion events, which were held from Oct. 15 to 17, were popular and well attended. Dean Camille Cameron had this to say:
"I want to thank everyone who had a hand in making the Alumni Reunion weekend such a success. The Lawbster Dinner was a hit and couldn't have happened but for the hard work of Karen Kavanaugh, who had plenty of assistance from Tammi Hayne and Elizabeth Sanford.
"Professor Diana Ginn gave the back-to-class lecture, and it was clear from the comments I heard from alumni at the Lawbster Dinner that they thoroughly enjoyed it – thank you, Diana. To all faculty and staff who attended the dinner, thank you for being there.Â
"Thanks also to our SLS Executive and other student volunteers who helped make the dinner and the other events a success. It was a real pleasure to be a part of the festivities and to meet so many of our alumni."
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