College of Law 2024 Class Gift

$6,380 from 154 contributions will help us celebrate the impact Nick Lambros and the Class of '24 have had on the GSU College of Law.

College of Law 2024 Class Gift

The Class Gift Campaign Scholarship Fund, an enduring legacy class gift program, was created by the Class of 2008. This year the Class of 2024 will be remembering the legacy of Nick Lambros. The class gift will be used to name areas of the building in memory of this amazing individual. With your contributions, we can make sure the legacy of Nick is never forgotten. Our goal is to raise a minimum of $30,000!  

Nick Lambros, a member of the Class of 2024 who passed away last year, was a bright light to anyone who met him. He made sure everyone around him was always having a good time. Nick could always be found laughing with his classmates on the fifth floor at his regular table. We want to make sure his legacy lives on at the College of Law, and his impact is never forgotten.

Aside from the dollar amount raised, the goal of the Class Gift Campaign is to reach 100 percent participation from the graduating class. A gift of any amount is included in the overall participation percentage and provides support to law students. 

Our goal is to raise a minimum of $30,000. This level of giving will give us the most options when honoring these two individuals. Naming opportunities include classrooms, tables, and communal areas throughout the College of Law building. 

Donations received in honor of Nick Lambros in excess of any naming costs will support the Law Class Gift Campaign Scholarship Fund.  

Class Gift Campaign donors receive:

  • Recognition in the official Hooding Ceremony printed program.*
  • Recognition in the college’s annual fund report with all fellow law graduates who contribute annually.
  • Recognition on the class gift wall in the College of Law.
  • The satisfaction of helping to provide an affordable legal education to future alumni, colleagues or friends.

*Graduates must make their gift by April 5 to be printed in the program.