Alumni Awards Reception February 1, 2007, Hosted by Mellon
2006 St. Thomas University School of Law Alumni Awards Winners
Arête Award John Rocco Capra ’92
Outstanding Jurist Award The Honorable Jay Cristol
Dean’s Award of Distinction John Kozyak
Dean’s Award of Distinction Anthony Karrat
Distinguished Alumnus Rafael Roca ’87
Distinguished Alumna Christine Reis ’98
Outstanding Young Alumnus Joshua J. Hertz ’01
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ST. THOMAS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW ALUMNI AWARDS
Distinguished Alumnus/a Award:
The Distinguished Alumnus/a should be a person who has demonstrated exceptional skills in the
practice of law, has shown a lifelong commitment to professionalism and ethics, and has proven him or herself as a leader in the legal arena.
Criteria: Excellence in Practice of Law, Commitment to Professionalism and Ethics, Leadership
in the Law
Arête Award:
Arête is the Greek word meaning virtue, excellence, and reaching one’s highest human potential.
The Arête Award is granted to a graduate of St. Thomas University School of Law who embodies these traits through excellence in his or her field and dedication to public service, social justice, and citizenship.
Criteria: Excellence in his or her chosen career, with a focus on Public Service, Social Justice, and/or Citizenship
Outstanding Young Alumnus/a Award:
The Outstanding Young Alumnus/a should be a person who has graduated from the law school in the past 7 years, and who has shown a commitment to professionalism, ethics, and service to
St. Thomas University School of Law.
Criteria: Commitment to Professionalism and Ethics, Service to the School of Law, Graduation within the past 7 years
Outstanding Jurist Award:
The Outstanding Jurist award is given to a member of the judiciary who has made a significant impact through his or her dedication to justice, ethics, and the law.
Criteria: Current or Retired Judge, Dedication to Justice, Commitment to Ethics
Dean’s Award of Distinction:
The Dean’s Award of Distinction is granted to an individual who is not a St. Thomas Law graduate, or to a law firm, corporation, or group with a demonstrated commitment to ethics and professionalism, and to advancing the profession or serving the community.
Criteria: Non-graduate Individual, Firm or Group, Demonstrated Commitment to Professionalism, Commitment to Public Service or Advancement of the Profession.
Please note: It is not required to give each award every year.