Law School Grads Embark On Noble Careers
Thirty-eight Texas A&M University School of Law students received their Juris Doctor degree at the Fall Hooding and Commencement ceremony.

Thirty-eight School of Law students received their Juris Doctor degree at the Fall Hooding and Commencement ceremony at the Fort Worth Convention Center.
The keynote speaker for the fall ceremony was Judge Mark T. Pittman ’97 of the 352nd Judicial District Court. Pittman said he hoped the graduates take three things away from his speech: 1) that things aren’t always as bad as they seem, 2) they are embarking on a noble profession, and 3) stick to the Aggie Core Values of excellence, integrity, leadership, loyalty, respect and selfless service.
Dr. Stanton Calvert, Vice Chancellor Emeritus of the Texas A&M University System, authorized Dean Morriss to confer academic degrees to the law school graduates on behalf of the Board of Regents.
Before the graduates were hooded, honorable recognitions were handed out.
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