Honours BA, Master of Divinity ‘14
You develop within classes that foster critical thinking; challenge you to ask complex questions; and learn how to understand the world in a more human way.
Beth Koudys
Honours Double Major, Political Science & Theology ‘12
Masters of Divinity ‘14
Legal Counsel for the Department of Justice
Beth’s time at Huron helped cultivate skills that set her apart in Law School and continue to support her success at the Department of Justice. “People recognize my ability as a litigator because I am a strong public speaker,” Beth shares. “But more than that I can think on my feet and discern what is most important – even within dense, difficult material – and all this enables me to make meaningful contributions in the courtroom.”
Theology might not seem like the most direct route to a legal career, but Huron’s “brilliant minds” and unique learning environments show students how to be more ethical professionals – something, Beth argues, is absolutely essential for lawyers.
“You develop within classes that foster critical thinking; challenge you to ask complex questions; and learn how to understand the world in a more human way,” she explains. “So, you gain perspective about why you should do the things that are right, just and good in the world. No matter what field you work in, this is going to help you shape it in positive ways.”





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