Wayne Law student awarded scholarship

Rising third-year Wayne Law student Brant Losinski (center) is pictured with Roger C. Bauer and Brenda Bauer at the Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan scholarship luncheon on June 15.    (Photo courtesy of Wayne Law)


Rising third-year Wayne State University Law School student Brant Losinski was awarded the Judge Philip J. Glennie Law Student Scholarship from the Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan (CFNEM).

This scholarship is awarded to graduates of a high school in Alcona, Alpena, Montmorency, and Presque Isle County. Losinski was honored at a luncheon on Friday, June 15, in Alpena.

Losinski, of Alpena, is the chairman of the Wayne Law ACLU chapter and the newly appointed president of the Law School's Environmental Law Society.

The Philip J. Glennie Law Student Scholarship honors Glennie, who served the 26th Judicial Circuit for a quarter-century. Glennie was known for his leadership and civic engagement in Alpena and was instrumental in establishing CFNEM in 1974.

Losinski is an extern in the legal department of the National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Lab of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in Ann Arbor. He earned his bachelor's from the University of Michigan.

Published: Thu, Jul 12, 2018