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Jacksonville Honors Randi Alt as Graduate Student of the Year

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Randi Alt, a third-year law student at Jacksonville University, has been awarded the 2025 Dr. Frances Bartlett Kinne Graduate Student of the Year Award. This recognition was announced during the Women’s History Month Concert and Awards Ceremony at Terry Concert Hall. Alt’s leadership in various initiatives, including the establishment of the Student Bar Association and her role as editor-in-chief of the Jacksonville University Law Review, highlights her commitment to excellence in academia and advocacy for her peers.

Jacksonville Celebrates the Achievements of Randi Alt

Jacksonville is buzzing with excitement as Randi Alt, a dedicated and talented third-year law student at Jacksonville University’s College of Law, has just been honored with the prestigious 2025 Dr. Frances Bartlett Kinne Graduate Student of the Year Award. This fabulous achievement was officially announced during a delightful gathering known as the Women’s History Month Concert and Awards Ceremony, held on March 25 at the lovely Terry Concert Hall on JU’s Arlington campus. The atmosphere was filled with pride and inspiration as attendees celebrated not just Randi’s accomplishments, but the incredible contributions of women everywhere.

A Leader Among Leaders

In a heartfelt tribute to Randi, Courtney Barclay, the Associate Dean for Academic and Faculty Affairs at the JU College of Law, shared that Randi is indeed a “leader among leaders” who truly deserves this award. As a member of the law school’s inaugural class, Randi has made an indelible mark on her peers and the institution itself.

Pioneering Initiatives

Randi’s leadership journey began early in her law school career when she played a vital role in creating the Student Bar Association at the JU College of Law. During her second year, she took on the role of class representative, and her contributions went beyond just being a voice for her peers. She was instrumental in developing bylaws and policies that will serve as a foundation for future classes, paving the way for a robust and supportive student environment.

As if that wasn’t impressive enough, Randi also holds the title of treasurer for the Disabled Students Association at JU, where she has worked tirelessly to advocate for her fellow students. She also played a crucial role in the establishment of the Mock Trial Team, ensuring that students have the opportunity to hone their legal skills in a competitive and realistic setting.

Journalistic Excellence

Randi’s contributions extend to academia as well, where she took on the responsibilities of the inaugural editor-in-chief of the Jacksonville University Law Review. Under her leadership, the team organized not just one, but two Law Review Symposia, and successfully published the very first issue of the Law Review, a testament to her strong organizational skills and commitment to legal scholarship.

Building Legal Experience

Randi Alt has a significant amount of legal experience under her belt during her time at law school. Before she even finished her first year, she secured an internship at the 4th Judicial Circuit State Attorney’s Office, providing her with invaluable insight into the workings of the legal system. Her experience didn’t stop there—she excelled as a judicial intern for 4th Circuit Judge London Kite and spent a summer honing her skills at the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office in New York. Most recently, she lent her expertise to the Office of Criminal Conflict and Civil Regional Counsel, 1st Region.

A Bright Future Ahead

The culmination of Randi’s hard work and passion for law is already paving her path to success. Following her graduation, she has secured a full-time position as an assistant district attorney at the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office. With her determination and skill, there is no doubt that Randi will continue to achieve great things and make a positive impact in the field of law.

A Time to Celebrate

Randi Alt’s journey is a true inspiration for all, and her recent recognition highlights the exceptional talent and dedication that can be found at Jacksonville University. As we continue to celebrate Women’s History Month, let Randi’s story motivate us to recognize the achievements of women in our communities and support the next generation of leaders.

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