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Highlights of Fall 2008 Student Programming
The Center has many exciting events planned for the Fall 2008 Semester. Please find below a sampling of programming with information on how you can get involved.
Center's Annual Summer Picnic
On Sunday, August 17, the Center will host its 6th Annual Summer Picnic. This is a great time to relax with friends and take a break from trying to save the world! The Center will supply food and drinks. Please bring along anything you'd like for entertainment such as frisbees, footballs, and anything else to help make the day fun! There's plenty of parking at Hains Point and we'll be running shuttles from the Smithsonian Metro Stop (more details to come). Please RSVP to Erica Lounsberry (erica.lounsberry@gmail.com). The Center will provide basic food, but if you're able to bring a dish, please let us know in your RSVP. We hope to see you there!!! |
Directions to Hains Point |
Center's Fall Welcome Reception
August 2008 (Date and Time TBD)
6th Floor Student Lounge
Please join the Center as we head into another year of exciting activities and engaging programs! Take this great opportunity to enjoy refreshments and meet faculty, staff and students while learning more about Human Rights at WCL! Among the offices and projects attending will be:
All LLM and JD students, fellows and international visitors, faculty and staff are welcome. For more information, please contact the Center at 202-274-4180 or by emailing humlaw@wcl.american.edu.
What Cool Human Rights Work Did You Do This Summer?
Past presenters include students who worked at the Center for Constitutional Rights (New York City), Southern Poverty Law Center (Mississippi), Farmworker Legal Services (Michigan), Save the Young (Cameroon) and the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (Bosnia). All students are invited to attend. Lunch will be served. For more information, please contact the Center at 202-274-4180 or by emailing humlaw@wcl.american.edu. |
Start preparing your stories now! In the Fall, the Center will be looking for students to serve as panelists at its annual "Cool Human Rights Work I Did Over My Summer Vacation" event. |
Building Location: 4910 Massachusetts Ave, NW, Suite 16
Phone: 202-274-4180 | Fax: 202-274-0783 | humlaw@wcl.american.edu


