Posted inAcademic Support Spotlight Congratulations to Michael Hunter Schwartz: One of our own is a dean! Posted by Academic Support January 17, 2013 While we don't usually highlight the comings and goings of law school administration here at…
Posted inAcademic Support Spotlight Why I Work in ASP – Part V Posted by Academic Support November 25, 2012 Emily L. Scivoletto, Assistant Dean for JD Student Affairs at University of San Diego School…
Posted inAcademic Support Spotlight Why I Work in ASP – Part IV Posted by Academic Support November 14, 2012 Jeremiah Ho, Assistant Professor of Law, has worked in academic support for three years. He…
Posted inAcademic Support Spotlight Why I Work in ASP – Part III Posted by Academic Support November 11, 2012 Herb Ramy, Professor of Academic Support, at Suffolk University School of Law is in his…
Posted inAcademic Support Spotlight Why I Work in ASP – Part II Posted by Academic Support November 9, 2012 Grace Wigal, Teaching Professor and Director of Academic Excellence Program, at West Virginia University College of Law…
Posted inAcademic Support Spotlight Why I Work in ASP – Part I Posted by Academic Support November 1, 2012 Courtney Lee, Associate Professor of Lawyering Skills and Director of Academic Success, at McGeorge has…
Posted inAcademic Support Spotlight Let Us Introduce You Posted by Academic Support October 26, 2012 Calling all new ASP staff members and ASP job changers Are you a new academic…
Posted inAcademic Support Spotlight Welcome Seth Aitken to ASP Posted by Academic Support October 23, 2012 We are happy to introduce our readers to Seth Aitken who has started working at…
Posted inAcademic Support Spotlight Welcome Rebecca Nickell to ASP Posted by Academic Support October 15, 2012 Please join us in welcoming Rebecca Nickell as the new Student Success Coordinator at Concordia University…
Posted inAcademic Support Spotlight New Director at University of South Carolina Posted by Academic Support October 10, 2012 Alex Ruskell has recently moved to the University of South Carolina to become the law…