CNCR builds capacity for conflict management at WHO in Cairo February 25, 2011 ATLANTA – In collaboration with the Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office’s Staff Development and Learning Unit and the World Health Organization-HQ, the Consortium on Negotiation and Conflict Resolution designed and conducted a series of four, one-day seminars for the general staff and supervisors… Read more »
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Student Bar Association Legislative Caucus
Student Bar Association Legislative Caucus January 8, 2004 Wednesday, January 14, 2004 5:00PM – 6:00PM Georgia State University Urban Life Auditorium located at the corner of Piedmont Avenue and Decatur Street Join the S.B.A. Legislative Caucus Wednesday, January 14th from 5:00-6:00 for exciting evening with prominent leaders in the Georgia General Assembly. The event will… Read more »
Nominate a grad for the 2005 Service Award before Oct. 25th
College of Law Home » News Archive » Nominate a grad for the 2005 Service Award before Oct. 25th Nominate a grad for the 2005 Service Award before Oct. 25th
New Librarian joins the Law Library
New Librarian joins the Law Library October 18, 2004 Trina Holloway is the College of Law Library’s new Acquisitions/Serials Librarian. Trina has twelve years of experience as a Library Assistant in the Georgia Tech Library. Effective May 4th, Trina earned her M.S.L.S. in the School of Library and Information Studies at Clark Atlanta University.
Moot Court Successes Announced
WRONG CONTENT – TEXT FROM NEXT ARTICLE…. March 5, 2002 Larry D. Thompson, Deputy Attorney General of the United States Department of Justice will be speaking at the Georgia State University College of Law as part of the College’s 20th Anniversary commemoration events. Prior to his current appointment, Mr. Thompson serveda as the U.S. Attorney… Read more »
Students are taught to be their own bosses
Students are taught to be their own bosses December 15, 2010 ATLANTA – Today’s tough economic climate is impacting nearly everyone, and law students are no exception. Many students are nervous about entering the work force. Recently, however, a growing number of students are taking active steps to prepare for life after graduation by exploring… Read more »
CNCR teaches mediation at Birmingham City University in UK
CNCR teaches mediation at Birmingham City University in UK ATLANTA – As a member of the Higher Education Funding Council of England’s Improving Dispute Resolution Project, Jill Scott attended CNCR’s Summer Institute and immediately saw the benefits of mediation in her role as Equality and Diversity Advisor at Birmingham City University, UK. In 2009, Scott invited… Read more »
Law Review Symposium Exploring the Licensing of Aspiring Attorneys
Law Review Symposium Exploring the Licensing of Aspiring Attorneys January 10, 2004 Thursday, January 29, 2004 GSU Student Center Ballroom Bar exam alternatives are a hot topic today. A number of critiques of the existing bar examination have been published in law reviews. The Society of American Law Teachers has issued a comprehensive report, and… Read more »
Georgia State students distinguish themselves on Winter Bar Exam
Georgia State students distinguish themselves on Winter Bar Exam July 21, 2004 Georgia State University College of Law graduates shut out their in-state rivals on Georgia’s February bar exam, posting the highest scores across the board. GSU grads had the highest average scores on the Multistate Bar Exam, and they had the highest pass rates… Read more »
LECTURE: Violence as a Public Health Issue
LECTURE: Violence as a Public Health Issue October 20, 2004 A Public Lecture by DR. MARIA HELENA MOREIRA Director of International Programs, Viva Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Georgia State welcomes Dr. Moreira, an internationally-known political economist, who has taught at leading universities in the US and Latin America and actively works for political, social… Read more »