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A professor’s legacy lives on

Posted by emily on March 26, 2018

Mr. Jerry Ladhoff’s legacy to help Lumberjacks succeed in the classroom will continue, thanks to Mitch Ettinger, ’80 Criminology and Criminal Justice alumnus. Mr. Ettinger, a partner with Skadden, Arps, Slate & Flom Law Firm in Washington, D.C., chose to honor his former professor and mentor by endowing a scholarship in Professor Ladhoff’s memory. The first Ladhoff scholarship will be chosen in 2019 and will receive approximately $4,000 to assist with college expenses. For additional Social and Behavioral Sciences scholarship information, visit Read more

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