Posted inAdvice Current Affairs Disability Matters The End of October is Approaching Posted by Academic Support October 23, 2017 It’s hard to believe that we are already heading towards the end of October. It…
Posted inAdvice Disability Matters Diversity Issues Dare to Disclose? Posted by Academic Support October 9, 2017 The counseling field has often highlighted the benefits of some personal disclosure from therapists to…
Posted inDiversity Issues Encouragement & Inspiration Professionalism Post-Graduation Interaction with Academic Support Posted by Academic Support September 27, 2017 Does academic support extend beyond the law school environment and the time students are at…
Posted inAdvice Encouragement & Inspiration Exams - Studying We Are Not in College Anymore Posted by Academic Support September 25, 2017 We are several weeks into the Fall semester. 1L students are starting to get a…
Posted inAdvice Current Affairs Disability Matters Being Different Doesn’t Mean Being Irrelevant Posted by Academic Support August 7, 2017 I have been thinking about the wonderful, varied, and interesting lives our students bring to…
Posted inAdvice Current Affairs Diversity Issues The Power of Listening Posted by Academic Support July 31, 2017 I wrote in last week’s post of my trip to the Association of Legal Writing…
Posted inMiscellany Professionalism Study Tips - General Summer Clerkships Can Be Life Changing Posted by Academic Support July 30, 2017 Many of our law students are immersed in legal work this summer. The variety of…
Posted inEncouragement & Inspiration Meetings Miscellany Hello and Kudos! Posted by Academic Support June 27, 2017 Hello! I just accepted an invitation to contribute to this blog and this is my…
Posted inMiscellany Professionalism The Effects of Social Media Posted by Academic Support May 15, 2017 The Chronicle on Higher Education recently posted an article looking at the professionalization of social…
Posted inMiscellany Professionalism A Loophole Lifestyle Posted by Academic Support April 4, 2017 I was talking to a colleague about a student who turned in a mediocre paper…