AUWCL Ranks No. 1 Nationally among Law Schools with Record Number of PMF Finalists

AUWCL Ranks No. 1 Nationally among Law Schools with Record Number of PMF Finalists

16 Mar, 2016

For the third consecutive year, American University Washington College of Law has been the largest producer of finalists of Presidential Management Fellows program among law schools nationwide. This year, four students and two alumni will join the elite program, adding to the impressive number of the law school’s graduates in the U.S. government.

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Office of Career and Professional Services Offers Students and Alumni Resources Thoughout Their Legal Careers

Office of Career and Professional Services Offers Students and Alumni Resources Thoughout Their Legal Careers

15 Mar, 2016

The Office of Career & Professional Development at American University Washington College of Law offers an abundance of resources and opportunities throughout the year for students, recent graduates, and alumni to partner with OCPD counselors, faculty, and employers to advance their career and professional-development objectives

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Dean Grossman Meets with Alumni, Admitted Students in Miami

Dean Grossman Meets with Alumni, Admitted Students in Miami

07 Mar, 2016

Dean Claudio Grossman hosted an event for alumni and newly admitted students in Miami, Fla. on March 3, with more than 30 local alumni and admitted students in attendance.

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PIPS Scholar Selected for 'Legal Peace Corps' Fellowship

PIPS Scholar Selected for 'Legal Peace Corps' Fellowship

07 Mar, 2016

3L Charlotte Tsui has been selected for the Skadden Fellowship program, a prestigious two-year opportunity for graduating law students to pursue a self-created project with a public interest organization. After graduation, Tsui will join the Sustainable Economies Law Center in Oakland, Calif., an organization that combines economic rights advocacy work with direct legal services.

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Anti-Corruption Panel Experts Discuss the Effects of  Corruption in Development

Anti-Corruption Panel Experts Discuss the Effects of Corruption in Development

04 Mar, 2016

The U.S. and International Anti-Corruption Law Program at American University Washington College of Law hosted an expert discussion on recent developments in foreign bribery enforcement and compliance practice, as well as how international financial institutions are confronting the challenge of corruption to effective development outcomes.    

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