Celebrating excellence: STU Law recognizes donors and outstanding students at annual luncheon

Celebrating excellence: STU Law recognizes donors and outstanding students at annual luncheon

Celebrating excellence: STU Law recognizes donors and outstanding students at annual luncheon

St. Thomas University Benjamin L. Crump College of Law Donor Scholarship Luncheon

STU Law Dean Tarlika Nuñez-Navarro addresses those attending St. Thomas University Benjamin L. Crump College of Law Donor Scholarship & Law Day Luncheon.

St. Thomas University Benjamin L. Crump College of Law held its annual Donor Scholarship & Law Day Luncheon April 2.

Dean Tarlika Nuñez-Navarro and President Scott Westheimer

STU Law Dean Tarlika Nuñez-Navarro presented Bar President Scott Westheimer with an award, acknowledging his “exemplary leadership and unwavering commitment to professionalism.”

The event recognized scholarship donors and their student recipients, as well as celebrated students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement. David A. Armstrong, president of St. Thomas University, welcomed guests to the occasion and extended his appreciation to the donors for their generous support in funding scholarships for STU Law students.

Scott Westheimer, president of The Florida Bar, was the guest speaker and stressed the importance of professionalism, civility, and integrity within the legal profession as well as preserving the core values of the legal community in a rapidly evolving digital age.

Westheimer concluded his remarks by sharing some practical advice for success, including making a positive first impression, staying true to oneself, and prioritizing personal well-being.

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