Tori Cooper
“I had such an amazing experience competing in the National Trial Competition. I couldn’t have asked for a better group to spend months preparing with than Sara, Conner, Jessie, and our coach Robert Little. I feel honored to have been able to compete alongside Sara, and I am so proud of what we were able to accomplish and thankful for the friendship we formed along the way. Thanks to Robert and his guidance this past year, we went into the competition confident and prepared to compete against the best advocates in the country. Because of Baylor Law and the advocacy program, I am leaving law school confident in my abilities and excited for my career as a Baylor Lawyer.”
Chudi Adi
Chudi Adi, M.D., CEO/Founder of CADIS LLC, has received $20,000 in Round 2 of the KidneyX COVID-19 Kidney Care Challenge. The challenge is a joint effort of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the American Society of Nephrology. From December to January, health care providers, dialysis centers, nonprofit health systems and other entrants submitted solutions that could reduce the transmission of coronavirus among people with kidney disease and/or reduce the risk of kidney damage among people who contract the virus. CADIS received the award for its mixed reality smart glasses supporting kidney disease management through telehealth and telemonitoring.
April 20, 2021 Avery Rios of Texas Tech University School of Law Takes Top Prize in Baylor Law’s The Paper Chase Legal Writing Competition
WACO, Texas -
Baylor Law is pleased to announce the winners of the 2021
The Paper Chase Legal Writing Competition, the most competitive legal writing contest in Texas, with $7,000 in cash prizes.
The Paper Chase is hosted by Baylor Law and entrants are judged by members of the Texas Young Lawyers Association (TYLA). The 2021 winner is Avery Rios of Texas Tech University School of Law. Second place was awarded to Daniel Ludmir of the University of Texas School of Law, and Spencer Lockwood of Texas A&M University School of Law took third place. The winners were selected from 35 qualifying entries from seven of the law schools in Texas. Entries were received from St. Mary s University School of Law, Texas A&M University School of Law, Texas Tech University School of Law, Thurgood Marshall School of Law, University of Houston Law Center,
UNG s physical therapy, MBA programs make U.S. News’ Best Graduate Schools list UNG’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program has been named to the U.S. News and World Report Best Graduate Schools list. -photo courtesy UNG
Two University of North Georgia programs have been named to the U.S. News and World Report 2022 Best Graduate Schools list.
UNG was one of four public universities in Georgia to make the list for its Doctor of Physical Therapy, and it was the ninth-best public university in Georgia among part-time MBA offerings.
“Education doesn’t stop with a four-year degree,” said Dr. Andy Novobilski, associate provost, chief research officer and dean of graduate studies at UNG. “Lifelong learners who strive for excellence value the graduate programs at UNG.”
Physical therapy and MBA programs make U.S. News Best Graduate Schools list
UNG s Doctor of Physical Therapy program has been named to the U.S. News and World Report Best Graduate Schools list.
Two University of North Georgia (UNG) programs have been named to the U.S. News and World Report 2022 Best Graduate Schools list.
UNG was one of four public universities in Georgia to make the list for its Doctor of Physical Therapy, and it was the ninth-best public university in Georgia among part-time MBA offerings. Education doesn t stop with a four-year degree, said Dr. Andy Novobilski, associate provost, chief research officer and dean of graduate studies at UNG. Lifelong learners who strive for excellence value the graduate programs at UNG.