Miami attorney Lawrence Kellogg, a 1981 graduate of Florida State University College of Law, has pledged $200,000 to create an endowment to recruit or retain a legal scholar.
Kellogg’s gift to create the Kellogg Family Professorship Endowment is his second to his alma mater. He previously gave the law school $133,000 to endow the Kellogg Family Scholarship, which is awarded to students who work their way through college or are supporting children while attending law school.
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