Student Spotlight: Rachel Anderson ’26
“Keeping things in perspective” After a near fatal helicopter crash Rachel Anderson J.D./M.B.A. ’26 is determined to live life to its fullest. View the full story here.
“Keeping things in perspective” After a near fatal helicopter crash Rachel Anderson J.D./M.B.A. ’26 is determined to live life to its fullest. View the full story here.
“Leading at sea and in the law” Matthew D. Pekoske LL.M. ’24 is hoping his time catching drug smugglers will translate to stopping cyberattacks. View the full post here.
“Adversity training” Having grown up in chaos, Logan Lathrop ’25 credits the military with setting him on a technology-related litigation career path. View the full post here.
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