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PHOTOS AND SOCIAL MEDIA The photos pictured below are from some of the events and programs that the Pro Bono Project has participated in and/or hosted. A link to an album of our most current photos and videos is included below as well. Be sure to follow us on social media to keep up with what we are doing!
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Board of Student Advisors
The Board of Student Advisors, formally known as the Teaching Assistant Program, is an enhanced program that allows upperclassmen to enjoy a broader assortment of obligations than what was traditionally required of SULC teaching assistants.
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Pro Bono Student Testimonials
“For me Pro Bono means being a part of something that is bigger than myself, serving those that may be unable to help themselves, and improving the communities that I come into contact with. Pro Bono has truly shown me what it means to be a lawyer leader. I am appreciative of the opportunities I have had because of Pro Bono and for the chance to be one of its leaders. I strongly urge everyone to join Pro Bono or at least volunteer a few times a semester.” – Kayla A. Dixon
Prof. Carmena speaks at community panel on policing (News)
Prof. Kelly Carmena (pictured third from left) recently participated on a panel at United Christian Faith Ministries in Baton Rouge to discuss policing in minority communities and what can be done to help heal Baton Rouge in the wake of the shooting death of Alton Sterling.
Prof. Carmena speaks at community panel on policing (News)
Prof. Kelly Carmena (pictured third from left) recently participated on a panel at United Christian Faith Ministries in Baton Rouge to discuss policing in minority communities and what can be done to help heal Baton Rouge in the wake of the shooting death of Alton Sterling.
Conquering motherhood and law school: A new mother's determination to stay the course (News)
FAQ-Student Injury and Sickness Insurance Plan
Opening lecture announced for 2016-17 SULC Speakers Series, Sept. 8. (News)
Indiana University Prof. Pamela Foohey will present “What Happens When Your Place of Worship Goes Bankrupt?” as the opening lecture of the 2016-17 SULC Speakers Series at noon, Thursday, September 8, 2016, in 129-130 A. A. Lenoir Hall.