Rose Mroz
ASU Law mourns the loss of Judge Rosa Mroz who passed away on February 5, 2022. Known for her commitment to the bench and to the people who appeared before her, Judge Mroz came to the U.S. from Taiwan, becoming a naturalized citizen at age 18 and graduated from ASU Law in 1993. She became the first Asian American woman appointed as a judge in a court of general jurisdiction in Arizona in 2004.
ASU Law mourns the loss of Judge Rosa Mroz who passed away on February 5, 2022. Known for her commitment to the bench and to the people who appeared before her, Judge Mroz came to the U.S. from Taiwan, becoming a naturalized citizen at age 18 and graduated from ASU Law in 1993. She became the first Asian American woman appointed as a judge in a court of general jurisdiction in Arizona in 2004.
On March 22, ASU Law hosted a celebration of life ceremony in the company of her friends and family, and we are honored to fund the Honorable Rosa Mroz Legacy Scholarship in her name. To learn more, click below.
Original story link: https://www.asufoundation.org/education-and-scholarship/donor-named-funds/honorable-rosa-mroz-legacy-scholarship-CA124235.html
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