Environmental Law Distinguished Visitor
The Environmental, Natural Resources, and Energy Law Program welcomed Professor Patrick Parenteau, emeritus professor of law and a senior fellow for climate policy in Vermont Law School’s Environmental Law Center. His lecture, “Now the Hard Part: Environmental Advocacy in the 21st Century,” talked about challenges and strategies of climate change. 9/13/2022
Sports Industry Veteran Keynotes MLK
Attorney Jared Bartie, a sports industry veteran and partner in the Corporate and Financial Services Department at Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP, served as keynote speaker for the annual endowed lecture honoring the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., made possible by a generous grant from alumni Jacqueline Alexander ’07 and Lee Matthews BS ’71, JD ’73. (Pictured above with their children and Dean Johnson, Jared Bartie, and President Holmes-Sullivan.) 1/18/23
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