How universities are using work-based learning to increase the perceived value of higher education

November 18, 2024

THE HECHINGER REPORT — Every weekday morning for six months, instead of taking college classes, 25-year-old Tamari Natelauri made the 45-minute drive from Philadelphia to Voorhees Township, New Jersey, to go to work at a large accounting firm.

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University of Baltimore Law student Julea Seliavski discusses her leadership of the National Disabled Law Student Association

November 13, 2024

ABA — Starting with the “why.” Throughout my childhood I noticed inequalities in my schooling, and it was distressing to me. I saw kids being treated differently based on how they looked or acted. I remember a teacher complaining in front of everyone about how slow a student read. These kids weren’t getting access to

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Campbell Law hosts career night for students

November 13, 2024

CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY NEWS — More than 300 law students and employers participated in Campbell Law School’s Career and Professional Development Center annual Career Night on Nov. 6, 2024, making it the law school’s largest annual Career Night in the school’s history.

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University of Colorado Law student Zane Reynolds receives fellowship for excellence in natural resources law

November 13, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER — University of Colorado Law student Zane Reynolds (’26) was awarded the Charles N. Woodruff Fellowship. The Charles N. Woodruff fellowship was established in memory of Charles Woodruff, a highly successful water resources lawyer, to promote excellence in the practice of natural resources law.

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Loyola Law Los Angeles students serve as poll workers during 2024 election

November 12, 2024

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY — Graduating JD Evening student Sascha Macias ’25 was all smiles as she began her second day of volunteering at a Valencia, Calif., polling location just after 6 a.m. – and she had not even had her first cup of coffee yet.

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University of Michigan Law Voting Project aims to increase voter engagement

November 12, 2024

MICHIGAN LAW — In a critical swing state during a tightly contested presidential election, Michigan Law students are doing their part to ensure that Michigan voters are guaranteed the opportunity to cast their ballots. 

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University of North Carolina Law students visit World War II Japanese internment camps

November 12, 2024

UNC SCHOOL OF LAW — What does it mean to be an ethical lawyer? Eight Carolina Law students explored this fundamental question in a powerful new setting this fall – at the site where World War II-era attorneys helped implement and defend the unjust imprisonment of Japanese Americans. 

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Penn Carey Law joint JD and MBA program allows students to study for a semester in San Francisco

November 12, 2024

PENN CAREY LAW — The Francis J. & William Polk Carey JD/MBA Program offers JD/MBA students the option of applying to the Semester in San Francisco (SSF) program. Here, Nico Goldberg L’25, WG’25 shares his experience during his semester in San Francisco.

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Penn Carey Law highlights accomplishments of eight law school clinics

November 12, 2024

PENN CAREY LAW — During the 2023-24 academic year, Gittis Legal Clinics students logged over 12,500 hours of legal services on cases for over 300 clients, both individuals and organizations.

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An interview with Stanford Law Center for Responsible Quantum Technology fellow Elija Perrier 

November 11, 2024

STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — The Stanford Center for Responsible Quantum Technology (RQT) provides Fellowships that enable researchers of exceptional distinction at any stage in their career to delve into diverse RQT related topics to produce pioneering scholarship.

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