Giving Back Has Always Been Top of Mind for Randolph “Randy” Knepper ’77

Randolph KnepperRandy came to Northeastern Law in the post-Vietnam era a􀀁ter running a half-way house in Minnesota. He was drawn to Northeastern Law because of the school’s social justice mission and the co-op program. “My pockets were far from deep in those days,” recalls Randy. “The money I earned from my co-ops made a real dent in paying tuition.”

As general counsel for the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of Baltimore, Randy knows that financial support is critical to advancing worthy causes. That’s why he decided to create a scholarship at Northeastern Law, both through current giving and estate planning.

“I am happy to include Northeastern Law in my estate plans and to be able to pay it forward for future law students. I’ve always been proud to say that I attended Northeastern Law, and I hope to make that possible for others in the future.”