The State Bar Association of North Dakota Fall 2015 Gavel Magazine | Page 21
I am so humbled, and so grateful, for the
hard work and generous spirit of every single
person who helped to make this happen.
Every single worker—with Construction
Engineers, with our subcontractors, with
ICON and Stantec, with UND Facilities—
we thank you.
Every single legislator and every single
executive official in state government who
helped secure funding for the law school, we
thank you.
Every single attorney and every single judge
who supported our project, we thank you.
Every single donor who gave generously to
further fund the project, we thank you.
Every single faculty and staff member who
went above and beyond to help in every way
possible, we thank you.
And every single student who trusted us to
get this done on time and to make the law
school a better place for you, we thank you.
And a thousand thank yous are needed
because we owe such an enormous debt of
gratitude to all the people who helped get us
to this place today—this much, much better
place for UND School of Law.
I’m so honored by the people who are here
today—all of you present with us, sharing
this occasion; our special guests, for your
extraordinary contributions to the future of
the law school; our speakers, Representative
Oversen, Ms. Neset, President Kelley, Lt.
Governor, Chief—the support you’ve shown
the law school inspires the very best in our
students, faculty, and staff.
From those to whom much has been given,
much is expected.
Over the course of the building project, I’ve
thanked many, many people many, many
times.
We are going to put this beautiful new
building to very good use.
Tusen takk—literally, a thousand thank yous.
At the School of Law, we know that we need
to repay our debt of gratitude by sustaining a
high-quality program of legal education at an
affordable price, so that we graduate effective,
innovative, and ethical lawyers who will serve
our communities, our country, and our world.
Thank you.
UND President Robert Kelley, above, spoke about the
significance of the Law School addition and renovation to
the University. He is pictured in the photo at right with the
other ceremony speakers, State Board of Higher Education
Chair Kathleen Neset, State Representative and third-year
student Kylie Oversen, Chief Justice Gerald VandeWalle,
Dean Kathryn Rand and Lt. Governor Drew Wrigley.
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