Akron Law Alumni Association seeks Student Director – Application Deadline: April 1, 2013!

Message from Lia Thompson, Director of Alumni and Annual Fund

The Akron Law Alumni Association (“LAA”) Board of Directors has a dedicated position on its Board for a student director.  This unique and valuable opportunity provides the student director a chance to become involved in alumni leadership and alumni activities with Akron Law.  The student director represents Akron Law students to the LAA Board and works with the Board to identify ways in which students and alumni may work and communicate together for the benefit of both groups.

The student director serves in an ex-officio capacity and is expected to attend all Board meetings which are held at the School of Law on a bi-monthly basis throughout the academic year (i.e., August, October, December, February, and April).  The Board meetings begin at 4 p.m. and generally last for one and a half hours.

Applications for the 2013-14 student director to the LAA Board of Directors will be accepted from 2013-14 upper division law students who are in good standing.  Applications should include: (1) a current resume of the student; (2) a brief statement as to why the student believes that he or she should be selected to serve on the LAA Board; and (3) a brief statement as to why he or she wants to serve on the LAA Board.

The LAA Board’s executive committee will review the application materials and select a maximum of three students who will be invited to make a two-minute presentation to the Board at its April 8, 2014 meeting.  Students interested in being considered for this position should direct their application materials no later than Thursday, April 1 to Lia Thompson via e-mail (LiaThompson@uakron.edu) or dropping them off at the front desk of the Dean’s Office.

Stark County Honor Court seeks Veteran law students for mentors – earn community service hours!

VETERAN MENTORS NEEDED!

 If you are a veteran and enjoy helping other veterans in need, Stark County Honor Court is in need of volunteer veteran mentors for its Mentor Program to assist veterans involved in the criminal justice system.

Stark County Honor Court Program for Veterans is seeking VOLUNTEER VETERAN AKRON LAW STUDENTS for its mentoring program. If you are interested in mentoring and would like to apply this volunteerism to your required Community Service Hours for Akron Law, please contact Alisa Benedict O’Brien (ab139@uakron.edu) for a brochure and further information.

Requirements:

 

  • Must be an Honorably discharged veteran of one of the branches of the United States Military
  • Must be in good standing with the law
  • Commit to a minimum of one (1) year of mentoring
  • Complete a one (1) day training on how to mentor with background check
  • Must be available for peer-to-peer mentoring every other Monday afternoon from 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. in Canton, Ohio

Questions regarding the Mentor Program can be answered by Terry Rowles, Mentor Coordinator at 1.330.341.9889.

Akron Law Black Law Students Association Annual Banquet

The Akron Law Black Law Students Association will be holding their annual banquet April 5, 2014, at 6:30pm at the Quaker Square Inn. The theme for this year’s banquet is Empowerment, and the Speaker will be The Honorable Judge Jessica Price Smith from The Ohio Bankruptcy Court for The Northern District of Ohio.  Tickets are available for students for $35. Please contact Lauren Simmons at lds43@zips.uakron.edu for more information or to purchase tickets.

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