[3] In his second year at Yale, Chodosh met his wife, Priya Junnar.
[4] Chodosh began his law career in 1990 at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton and left in 1993 to join the faculty of Case Western Reserve University School of Law.
[5] In 2003, Chodosh was named a Fulbright Senior Scholar and played a central role in the practice and expansion of mediation in India.
[7] Under a grant from the U.S. Department of State in 2007, Chodosh founded and directed the Global Justice Project, a law and policy think tank, to advise the Iraqi government.
[11] Under Chodosh's leadership, Claremont McKenna College has been able to raise over $200 million in new funding for scholarship and special student opportunities, as well as create new institutions and centers such as the CARE Center, the Soll Center for Student Opportunities, Roberts Pavilion, the Policy Lab, the Murty Sunak Quantitative and Computing Lab, and the Open Academy.