- Oct. 19: What's Law Got to Do with It? Law for Black Lives panel on lawyers who have used their legal skills and training to build the power of movement but not necessarily by pursuing a traditional legal career.
- Want to connect with a member of the Public Interest/Public Service Council? Contact Dean Smock.
- Due in November: Singer Fellowship (domestic public interest), Millstein Fellowship (financial regulation)
- Save the Date: Judicial Conduct & Misconduct: A Review of Judicial Behavior from Sexting to Discrimination - Nov. 15, 2021, 12:30 - 3:30 p.m (CST). Register here.
Davis Polk Leadership Initiative 2021-2022 Fellows & Grantees
The Davis Polk Leadership Initiative is delighted to announce their 2021-22 cohort of Fellows and Grantees. We extend our congratulations to the following students and look forward to sharing their projects with members of the Law School community soon:
Annah Akhoun-Murat (Grantee)
Sania Anwar (Grantee)
Zhuoran Chen (Fellow)
James Clinton Francis (Fellow)
Yashvi Ganeriwala (Fellow)
Maria de la Cruz Rodriguez Martinez (Fellow)
Onuoha H Odim (Grantee)
Roger Tejada (Grantee)
Simeon W. Toronto (Fellow)
The Davis Polk Leadership Initiative helps students become leaders in their careers and their lives. Through courses, fellowship and grant opportunities, co-curricular and extracurricular offerings, and coaching and mentorship, the Leadership Initiative enables students to exercise self-awareness, identify values and goals, tackle complex challenges, empower collaborative groups to achieve collective aims, and have meaningful impact in the public and private sectors. For more information, please visit the website.
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The on-demand, point-to-point Public Safety Evening Shuttle by Via has replaced the escort service at the Morningside campus. Additionally, the Intercampus Shuttle runs Monday to Saturday, excluding University holidays.
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