July 27, 2011
Cooley Law School Welcomes Home Lt. Col. John Wojcik
The Thomas M. Cooley Law School held a welcome-home ceremony for Lt. Col. John Wojcik on Wednesday, July 27 at the school’s Auburn Hills campus. Wojcik, of Grand Ledge, Mich., serves as general counsel to the Michigan National Guard and recently returned after serving in Afghanistan. A graduate of Cooley, Wojcik is an adjunct professor, teaching military law. He was instrumental in creating the school’s Service to Soldiers program, which offers referrals to appropriate local attorneys to assist military members in resolving legal issues pro bono.
Lt. Col. John Wojcik, right, presented Cooley Law School’s Auburn Hills campus Associate Dean John Nussbaumer with a flag that was flown in Afghanistan while Lt. Col. Wojcik served there.
|
High-Res 300dpi Image © Thomas M. Cooley Law School 2011
|
Lt. Col. John Wojcik (front row, center) was joined (front row, from left) by Cooley Law School Associate Dean John Nussbaumer and Cooley Law School Service to Soldiers coordinator Heather Spielmaker, along with (back row, from left) Brigadier General Michael C.H. McDaniel and Col. Rodney Williams.
|
High-Res 300dpi Image © Thomas M. Cooley Law School 2011 |
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 over 15,000 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.
|