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Emilio Davila ’27
Emilio Davila ’27

Emilio Davila ’27 always wanted to be a doctor. His mother, a speech-language pathologist and University of the Pacific alumna, inspired his interest in a health career.

Supported by scholarships, Davila is now following in his mom’s footsteps while forging his own path as an aspiring physician.

“Scholarships help my family and validate

McGeorge School of Law alumnus Hubertus Leo ’94

1. Looking back at your LLM in Transnational Business Practice at McGeorge School of Law, what did that experience mean to you personally and professionally — and how has it shaped your approach to international work?

Language, cultural understanding, and a good sense of humor always helps and, especially when displayed by a

Andrew McGowan ’25 recalls trailing his mother through garden centers in Highland, Utah as a child, selecting flowers and vegetables to plant in their summer garden. Growing up in a household of eight children, sustainable practices like gardening and composting weren’t just hobbies — they were a way of life.

When McGowan and his family relocated to a small townhouse

McGeorge School of Law recently hosted a webinar highlighting its Master of Public Administration (MPA) and Master of Public Policy (MPP) programs. With a focus on real-world policy impact and career advancement, the session offered prospective students a close look at what makes these programs unique and insights into career pathways and the application process.Dr. Marcie Paolinelli, Professor of