On April 8, Martha Price received a Living the Mission award from the University of St. Thomas Law School.
Living the Mission Award
The University of St. Thomas School of Law, as a Catholic law school, is dedicated to integrating faith and reason in the search for truth through a focus on morality and social justice. One student from each class and a graduate(s) are selected to receive the “Living the Mission Award.” The award is given to the student/graduate who best exemplifies the mission by his or her activities in and/or outside the classroom. The student recipients of this honor also receive cash awards.
From the Presentation Speech:
“Martha is nothing short of a force of nature. Whether as a student attorney helping indigent clients, a volunteer with Tubman Alliance (a domestic abuse services agency), an intake clerk for Central Minnesota Legal Services where she instructs juvenile inmates on their legal rights, participating in a ProSe clinic, or being active in her church where she teaches Sunday school classes, mentors confirmation students, transports elderly members to church and sings in the church choir, Martha excels in all that she does. Here at the law school she served as president and treasurer of Out!Law and has sung with the St. Thomas More Chapel choir for three years.
Martha exemplifies the integration of faith, excellence in the study of law, a commitment to truth and ethics and service to those in need, and it is an honor to recognize her with the 3L Living the Mission Award.”
Congratulations, Martha!