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| Roles for Lawyers at Law Schools and Universities Thursday, June 16, 2011 6:30 PM Event has expired. Registration for this event is no longer available. Working in an academic environment offers numerous benefits, and many roles for lawyers exist at law schools and universities beyond professorial ones. Lawyers can use their legal skills and knowledge through work in university admissions, career development, student affairs, adjunct teaching, and in many other ways. This panel will provide an overview of the types of positions and career paths that some attorneys have taken to find rewarding jobs in academic settings. Moderator: KATHARINE CHEN Former Associate Director, Career Planning Center, Fordham University School of Law Speakers: SARAH JARAMILLO Reference Librarian, Fordham University School of Law LISA M. LANCIA Director of International Strategic Initiatives and the Pace London Law Program, Pace Law School JOSEPH Du PONT Dean of Career Services, Hiatt Career Center at Brandeis University SETH ROSEN Assistant Vice President of Development, New York Law School CHRISTINA KUAN TSU Associate Dean of Studies, Barnard College Sponsored by: Committee on Career Advancement and Management, Carroll Welch, Chair |
