Last year has been a time of growth for the Alumni Board - both in terms of board members as well as our fundraising efforts for the Alumni Board of Directors Scholarship.
Last year has been a time of growth for the Alumni Board - both in terms of board members as well as our fundraising efforts for the Alumni Board of Directors Scholarship.
This year will be a time of ACTION and we are looking for more participation and more engagement with our fellow alumni. Furthermore, our board is looking to connect with past Alumni Board of Directors Scholarship recipients as well as former board members to help us double our endowment to $200k, so be on the lookout for our phone calls and emails, and be sure to answer our call to action! Or, maybe when we call, you can respond with “I’ve already given!” by doing so online here: go.lclark.edu/law-alumni-scholarship
As usual, we have another great lineup of events for alumni in the fall. Watch your email for the Alumni Upcoming Events Newsletter to make plans to join us.
Do you want to be more involved or more engaged with the law school? Or do you have an idea for the Alumni Board, or are you interested in hosting an event near you? I want to hear it! Email me directly at bkrupicka@ohaganmeyer.com.
Speaking with students is one of my favorite parts of being dean. At Lewis & Clark Law School, I’ve discovered a rare and powerful combination: students who pair fierce dedication to their mission with deep collaboration and a genuine commitment to each other’s success.
Professors Chris Wold and Erica Lyman facilitated a workshop with CMS Parties to discuss the legal contours of some of the treaty’s most important provisions.
Most graduates of law school go on to practice law, working in law firms or providing legal counsel to organizations and businesses. Yet, for some, the lessons of law apply more broadly, and the outcome of their law school education has been a surprising and successful career outside of law. Here are just a few of our alums who followed an alternative route.