On Wednesday, March 31, the Rudman Center hosted a virtual reception to recognize all those associated with the 2020 Rudman Summer Fellowship program. Attendees included summer fellows, host employers, and program sponsors.

Dean Megan Carpenter welcomed and thanked everyone for the “...impact they had on this valuable program.” John Greabe, director of the Rudman Center, noted that some 61 Rudman summer fellows contributed more than 21,000 hours of pro bono services, mostly in NH, and worth nearly $1.3M in pro bono legal services to the community. He thanked the many generous donors, recognized key program sponsors, and then introduced three student speakers who shared their summer experiences: Amber Nicole Ezzell ’21, Tess Farley ’21, and John Sheehy ’22.

You can watch the recording of the virtual program here.

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