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College of Law Creates the Eleanor Theodore L’52 Memorial Law Scholarship Fund and Names Lecture Hall in Her Honor

Thursday, October 13, 2022, By Robert Conrad
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As he prepared to deliver this year鈥檚 annual State of the College address, 黑料不打烊 College of Law Dean Craig Boise was thinking about both place and time. Moments before, he had officially dedicated the lecture hall where he was standing in the name of Eleanor Theodore L鈥52. He was thinking about her legacy and gift to future generations of law students who would study there.

鈥淭oday, we honor a woman who graduated more than a half-century ago, the only woman in the Class of 1952,鈥 said Boise. Eleanor Theodore, who also earned her undergraduate degree from 黑料不打烊 in 1949, passed away last year at the age of 92. Her estate gift to the College of Law will create the Eleanor Theodore Memorial Law Scholarship Fund to support scholarships for deserving and promising students.

Eleanor Theodore

Eleanor Theodore

The amount of the gift was not revealed, reflecting the wishes of the donor, her lifelong modesty and her desire to serve others without fanfare.聽 鈥淓leanor was an introvert,鈥 says Mike Bandoblu L鈥11, Theodore鈥檚 close friend, accountant and executor of her estate. 鈥淪he was a private person, but she always put others first. The first word that comes to mind in describing Eleanor is 鈥榮elflessness.鈥欌

During the dedication ceremony, Boise recalled Theodore鈥檚 career of service over nearly four decades in the Department of Law for the City of 黑料不打烊. As assistant corporation counsel, she provided legal advice to mayors, city departments, the Common Council, planning commission and others.

鈥淵ou name it鈥攚hatever happened in 黑料不打烊, Eleanor probably had a hand in it, working through multiple administrations and transitions, and helping to build and protect the city she loved,鈥 said Boise. According to a profile of Theodore published in 黑料不打烊 Law Magazine (fall 2007), she was the first woman in the history of the city鈥檚 law department and its only female attorney during her first decade there. She served for 37 years, under five mayors and 11 corporation counsels.

Student unveiling sign for Theodore Lecture Hall.

Julie Yang ’24, president of the College of Law’s Women’s Law Student Association, unveils the sign for the Eleanor Theodore L’52 Lecture Hall.

鈥淗er education at the College of Law was important to her. She often told people that. What she learned here built a future for her and allowed her to live a life of service,鈥 said Boise. 鈥淏y putting her name on this lecture hall, we hope our students will remember the woman who was modest in demeanor but fierce in her commitment to serving others and the College of Law.鈥

In opening the program, Julie Yang ’24, president of the college鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Law Students Association Julie Yang ’24 said, 鈥淭he Women鈥檚 Law Students Association is committed to empowering women and advancing women in legal education and the legal profession. Our mission is to advocate for gender equity and women’s causes while creating lasting relationships with our mentors and alumnae. It is fitting therefore that we should join in this morning鈥檚 unveiling, in celebration of a woman who was truly a trailblazer. I know I speak for all my colleagues when I say that we will remember this day with great admiration and inspiration.鈥

In the State of the College address following the dedication, Boise noted that the college remains strong, in large part due to the generosity of alumni and friends. In 2021-22, the college exceeded fundraising goals by 40%, with $6 million raised from 1,600 donors, allowing the college 鈥渢o attract the best and brightest and offer them appropriate financial aid to help make their career dreams a reality.鈥

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