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Regent Law Celebrates Ronald L. Fick Book Awards for Spring/Summer 2018 Courses

The Ronald L. Fick Book Award Ceremony, which honors Law students who have received the highest marks in their classes, was held on Thursday, October 4, 2018.




Book awards, a time-honored tradition amongst law schools, is relatively new to the LAW community.

“I’m happy to see this turnout,” said interim LAW dean, Judge Patricia West (Ret.). “It’s a great honor to receive a book award.”

Believing an institution should honor its students who achieve academic excellence, and desiring to see Regent’s mission furthered, Ronald Fick — father of Allison Fick ’14  — helped in getting the tradition started only a few years ago.

“[Ronald Fick] fell in love with the mission of this school … with this place and our students,” said Professor Jeffrey Brauch, LL.M. program director.

“Fick believed that when we’re getting ready for class every day, when we’re getting ready for exams, we’re actually doing this for the honor of the Lord,” said Brauch. “We’re to pursue excellence because by doing that we honor God.”

The awards, Brauch said, occasions a chance for students to celebrate one another’s accomplishments.

“In God’s economy, there’s no scarcity,” said Ernie Walton, LAW’s assistant dean of admissions. “One person’s success does not equal another person’s failure. God has plans for each of you.”

“I’ve been blessed to … hear how excited fellow students were for their classmates to receive a book award,” Walton added. “That’s really blessed me to see the heart of all of you as you’ve encouraged and honored all your classmates.”

“I never ever expected to receive a book award,” said third-year law student Ashna Desai. “I really saw, that day by day, I was making it by the Lord’s strength … We’re here because of him, to fulfill his will and not ours.”

Congratulations to all the recipients!

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