Bowen Law Celebrates Alumni Impact and Student Opportunity

Dean Colin Crawford speaks at the 2025 Distinguished Alumni Luncheon

LITTLE ROCK (Nov. 19, 2025) 鈥 The 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law brought together more than 300 alumni, students, and community members on Friday, Nov. 14, to honor four remarkable individuals whose careers reflect Bowen鈥檚 mission of public service, professionalism, and access to justice.

Held at the Little Rock Marriott, the annual Distinguished Alumni Luncheon raised critical funds for student scholarships and offered a moment to celebrate the lasting impact of Bowen鈥檚 legal education 鈥 in courtrooms, communities, and beyond.

Among this year鈥檚 honorees were Lt. Governor Leslie Rutledge 鈥01, who received the Distinguished Alumnus Award. She shared personal stories from her time at Bowen, tracing her path to becoming the first woman elected as both Attorney General and Lieutenant Governor in Arkansas. 鈥淭he law is a powerful tool,鈥 she said. 鈥淯se it wisely, boldly, and to lift others up. Lead with integrity and serve with tenacity.鈥

Brigadier General John Payne (Ret.) 鈥97, recipient of the Outstanding Public Service Award, spoke of his dual commitment to military service and civil litigation. He credited Bowen鈥檚 night program with making that balance possible. 鈥淲ithout a night program,鈥 he said, 鈥淚 most definitely wouldn鈥檛 be standing here today.鈥

Edith Chavez De Oseguera 鈥20, who accepted the Emerging Leader Award, delivered a moving speech about her journey as an immigrant, mother, and now advocate for underserved Arkansans. 鈥淣o story, no matter where it begins, is ever too small to change the world,鈥 she said.

Byron M. Eiseman, Jr., a longtime adjunct professor and mentor, was honored with the Friend of Bowen Award. He reflected on five decades of teaching and the legacy of Dean Bill Bowen. 鈥淲hen you think about teaching,鈥 he said, 鈥渨hat you’re hoping is that those in your class will bear fruit in the long run.鈥

Dean Colin Crawford opened the program by acknowledging a year of change 鈥 and the strength of the Bowen community. 鈥淏owen鈥檚 strength is built on the backs of all of you,鈥 he told attendees. 鈥淵our continued involvement as mentors, advocates, and champions is absolutely central to us.鈥

The event also featured a heartfelt address from Aziza Taki, a first-year student and scholarship recipient. A first-generation student from small-town Arkansas, Taki shared how her experience at Bowen has already shaped her confidence and sense of purpose. She credited the community鈥檚 support for making that possible: 鈥淵our generosity doesn鈥檛 just open doors,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t builds bridges for people like me to cross into a future we once thought was out of reach.鈥

Proceeds from the luncheon support Bowen student scholarships 鈥 helping ensure that financial barriers never stand in the way of someone building a career in law and public service.

About the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law
Located in Arkansas鈥檚 capital city, the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law provides nationally recognized, practice-ready legal education deeply connected to the state鈥檚 legal system. With a strong emphasis on access to justice, public service, and professionalism, Bowen prepares graduates to lead in courtrooms, boardrooms, and communities across Arkansas and beyond.