The Law School is pleased to announce members of the Class of 2011 who have been admitted to Chancellors, the Law School’s most prestigious honor society. Since 1912, Chancellors has recognized the law students who have achieved the sixteen highest grade point averages in their class through their second year of school. The 2011 Chancellors are:
Grand Chancellor: Kris Yue Teng
Vice-Chancellor: Christopher G. Granaghan
Clerk: Jack Thomas Williams III
Keeper of the Peregrinus: Catherine Ella Wagner
Chancellors-at-Large:
Laura Anne Cathelyn
Jonathan Louis Chaltain
Andrea Leigh Fair
Isaac Edward Griesbaum
Christopher G. Hornig
Jonah Davis Jackson
Micah Rutland Kegley
W. Lawson Konvalinka
Grayson Elizabeth McDaniel
Zachary Taylor Padgett
Kathryn Elise Semmler
Christine Marie Tamer
Jeffrey Michael White
The Chancellors with the four highest grade point averages are officers of the society for their year: Grand Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor, Clerk, and Keeper of the Peregrinus. The rest are Chancellors-at-Large. In the case of a tie in grade-point average, more than sixteen students can become Chancellors, as has happened this year, and more than one student can hold an officer’s title.
The installation ceremony for the 2011 Chancellors will take place early in the Spring 2011 semester. More information on the history of the honor society, including photographs from recent installation ceremonies and lists of former Chancellors, can be found on the Chancellor’s website.
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Kirston Fortune, UT Law Communications Office, 512-471-7330, or kfortune@law.utexas.edu