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| Law
Alumni Affairs Programs & Services |
- Updated!
Calendar of Alumni Events
: The Law Alumni Affairs office hosts a series of
events across the country each year to reconnect alumni
with the Law Center and provide an opportunity for
alumni to visit with old friends and classmates, to
talk to professors and to explain the changing face
of the Law Center.
- Law Reunions --
Past, Present, and Future : Law Reunion takes
place each year in October.
- Women's
Forum and Alumnae Luncheon : The Women's Forum helps
develop networks of Law Center alumnae and fosters mentoring
relationships between alumnae and students.
- Alumni Mentoring Network: Please watch this
site for information about the new Alumni Mentoring
Network.
- World of Choices: Participants come back
to the Law Center to speak with students at the annual
career forum about professions in law.
| Other
Alumni Programs & Services |
- Regional
Alumni Clubs : Georgetown clubs provide opportunities
for all Georgetown related individuals, alumni, parents
and friends to remain or become involved with each
other and the University.
- Alumni Career
Services : Alumni Career Services is a comprehensive
career planning and job search resource created to
serve Law Center graduates at every stage in their
career.
- Alumni Career Column: "Conducting
a Job Search in a Soft Economy" from Marilyn Tucker,
Director of Alumni Career Services.
- Continuing
Legal Education : CLE provides high-quality
continuing legal education programs to meet the ever-changing
needs of the legal profession both locally and nationally.
- News
You Can Use: Financial Aid news to
help you after graduation and beyond
- Alumni Admissions Program: Alumni volunteers
contact admitted students to speak with them about
Georgetown University Law Center.
- International Internship Program: Alumni
provide internships for students at their firm or
business.
- On-Campus Interviews: Alumni interview current
students for jobs with their firm or business.
- Public Interest Mentoring Program: Alumni
meet with first-year students to answer career related
questions and provide information about professions
in the field of public interest law.
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