February 4, 2010
Thomas M. Cooley Law School recognizes alumnus for service
The Thomas M. Cooley Law School recently recognized Cooley alumnus Major John Wojcik (center) during graduation ceremonies for his service to and support of Cooley Law School. Major Wojcik teaches military law as an adjunct professor at Cooley, welcomes many students as externs in his office, especially those interested in a career as a JAG officer, and was instrumental in helping establish Cooley's Service to Soldiers program, which provides free legal assistance to eligible Michigan military personnel. Major Wojcik, who graduated from Cooley in 1996, currently serves as general counsel for the Michigan National Guard and is scheduled to deploy to the Middle East this spring. Also pictured are Brigadier General Michael C. McDaniel (left) who serves as deputy assistant secretary for Homeland Defense, Strategy and Mission Assurance at the U.S. Department of Defense and Cooley Law School President and Dean Don LeDuc (right).
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Brigadier General Michael C. McDaniel, Major John Wojcik, and Cooley President Don LeDuc |
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Cooley Law School is the largest law school in the nation. Founded in 1972, the private, non-profit law school operates J.D. programs across Michigan in Lansing, Auburn Hills, Grand Rapids and Ann Arbor.Today, Cooley Law School has nearly 14,000 graduates across the nation and worldwide and also offers joint degree and master of laws programs. Cooley offers enrollment three times a year; in January, May and September.
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