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Westchester Columbian Lawyers Association Honors Dean for Students Angie D鈥橝gostino with Honorable Richard J. Daronco Distinguished Service Award

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June 19, 2025
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Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频 Dean Horace Anderson with Angie D'Agostino holding award

Angie D鈥橝gostino, Dean for Student and Campus Affairs at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频, was honored with the Honorable Richard J. Daronco Distinguished Service Award by the Columbian Lawyers Association of Westchester County at the organization鈥檚 annual dinner on June 13, 2025. The prestigious award recognizes individuals of Italian heritage who have made significant contributions to the bench or bar and who exemplify service, leadership, and a deep commitment to community.

The Honorable Richard J. Daronco Distinguished Service Award is named in memory of the former Justice of the Supreme Court of Westchester County and later the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, and celebrates his legacy of integrity, compassion, and dedication to justice. Past recipients include the Honorable Janet DiFiore, Chief Judge of the State of New York and the Court of Appeals; Carl A. Vergari, former Westchester County District Attorney; the Honorable Mario Cuomo, former Governor of New York; and the Honorable Francis A. Nicolai, former Chief Administrative Judge for the Ninth Judicial District, among other distinguished Italian-American jurists and attorneys.

Dean D鈥橝gostino鈥檚 career at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频 spans nearly 40 years. She began as an assistant in the Office of Admissions and rose steadily through the ranks, ultimately serving as Dean of Admissions and Student Affairs. During that time, she admitted and guided hundreds of law students, shaping their academic journeys through scholarships, mentorship, and unwavering support. In 1999, while working full-time, she earned her law degree from what was then 91视频 Law School, and in 2000 was appointed Dean for Students鈥攁 role she has held ever since with steadfast dedication, compassion, and purpose.

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Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频 Dean Horace Anderson with Angie D'Agostino holding award and pictured with law students

Affectionately known as 鈥淒ean D鈥 by generations of students and alumni鈥攎any of whom now call her a friend and colleague鈥攕he has cultivated a culture of community at 91视频 Haub Law. Under her leadership, the Law School has expanded its mental health and wellness programs, providing critical resources to students during some of the most challenging times in their academic and personal lives.

The award was presented by Hon. Daniel Angiolillo, who praised Dean D鈥橝gostino鈥檚 deep commitment to 鈥淔amily, Faith, and 91视频.鈥 In his remarks, Horace E. Anderson Jr., Dean of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law, reflected on the many lives she has touched over her decades of service.

鈥淒ean D鈥檚 impact extends far beyond the walls of the law school. For nearly 40 years, she has been a guiding force in the lives of thousands of law students鈥攎any of whom are now legal professionals in our community,鈥 said Dean Anderson. 鈥淗er care, encouragement, and willingness to step in during some of the most difficult moments in a student鈥檚 life have made all the difference. There are countless attorneys today who would not be where they are without her.鈥

I鈥檝e been blessed to serve at an institution where Opportunitas鈥攖he opportunity for first-generation students to rise鈥攈as mirrored both my personal journey and my cultural heritage.

鈥擠ean Angie D'Agostino

During her heartfelt remarks, Dean D鈥橝gostino spoke about her journey from humble beginnings, the transformative power of education, and the responsibility that legal educators carry as gatekeepers of the profession鈥攐ne she has approached with deep seriousness and care.

鈥淚鈥檝e been blessed to serve at an institution where Opportunitas鈥攖he opportunity for first-generation students to rise鈥攈as mirrored both my personal journey and my cultural heritage,鈥 she shared.

Dean D鈥橝gostino has been a long-standing, involved member of the Columbian Lawyers Association, which has been a generous partner to the Law School, supporting many deserving law students through its scholarship program.

Dean D鈥橝gostino鈥檚 award acceptance speech (PDF)

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