Class of 1998

Facts About the Class of 1998
- 276 living graduates
- Representing 27 US states and territories and 19 countries
- View the list of members of the Class of 1998
- We've lost your classmates! We have no contact information for the members of the Class of 1998 listed below. If you know their whereabouts, please contact us.
- Ms. Jennifer Ann Erlwein
- Ms. Ana H. Franco
- Ms. Tsui-Chuan Hsu
- Mr. Jonathan Aaron Kaye
- Ms. Fiona J. Kelly
- Mr. Kazuyoshi Komatsu
- Mr. Bryan John Ng
- Mr. Marcus A. Oswald
- Mr. Gunnar Thoroddsen
The Class Gift Effort
Reunions provide an opportunity to renew friendships, to reminisce about your years on campus, and to learn more about the life and vision of the school today. The Law School has developed operating and funding priorities which include increasing student financial aid, expanding the size of the faculty, strengthening the clinics program, and broadening the legal writing and advocacy programs.
Your reunion gift has a direct impact on the ability of the school to achieve these goals, especially because reunion giving constitutes about 25% of the school's unrestricted financial support. Reunion Class Gifts represent the sum total of financial support provided by alumni celebrating their Reunion in a given class.
Your gift is a powerful demonstration of your commitment to the continued growth and progress of Duke Law School and its students. Gifts large and small are welcome as expressions of loyalty and support for your class and for the Law School. Learn more about reunion giving.
Reunion Committee
18 members of your class have volunteered to serve on the 2008 Reunion Committee. The main goal of the committee is to reach out to classmates before the Reunion, encouraging them to attend and answering any questions they might have about the event. They will also be available to speak to you about the Class Gift effort. We hope that you will consider joining them in support of Duke Law School this year in honor of your Reunion.
