When Penn State Law in University Park transitioned its annual Careers in the Law event to a virtual one due to COVID-19 concerns, Assistant Dean of Career Services Magen Mihok offered the sponsoring firms a choice: a full refund or a donation to Penn State Law’s Future Fund to support students impacted by COVID-19. The result was a true embodiment of the 'We Are' spirit.
Penn State Law alumni Iyadh Abid (’16 LL.M.) and Teleicia Dambreville (’13 J.D.) returned to campus this spring to accept the 2019 Penn State Alumni Association Alumni Achievement Award.
Penn State Law alumni Iyadh Abid (’16 LL.M.) and Teleicia Dambreville (’13 J.D.) are among 15 recipients of the 2019 Penn State Alumni Association Alumni Achievement Award.
“I was learning about the legal injustices that our veterans face at about the same time my cousin came back from serving in the Middle East and faced a lot of those same issues, ultimately passing away. I couldn’t help but think if he’d had the services he needed, he’d still be with us. I realized that I had to do something—a recurring theme in my life.”
On Friday, April 7, Penn State Law held its first Careers in the Law event, designed to help students learn more about the various practice areas of the legal field.
The Penn State Alumni Association presented Penn State Law alumna and advisory board member Kelly Lloyd ’10 with the Alumni Achievement Award on March 31.
Alumni and friends of Penn State Law are invited to return to the law school on April 7 for a new event designed to educate students on the various legal practice areas available to new attorneys.
The Penn State Alumni Association will honor Penn State Law alumna and advisory board member Kelly Lloyd ’10 with the Alumni Achievement Award, which recognizes the outstanding accomplishments of alumni 35 years of age and younger.
A $1.5 million gift from the Penn State Alumni Association to support student scholarships across the University includes $100,000 to support Penn State alumni who enroll at Penn State Law.