Apr 26 Tue
2022

Mental Health Alliance Meeting

12:00PM - 12:45PM Washington College of Law

Join MHA at our biweekly meetings to discuss ways to improve mental health awareness & resources at WCL!  

Time: Noon

Dates: Mar. 15 & 29,  Apr. 12 & 26, May 10

Please see the Docket for Zoom Details. 

  • Meeting
  • Open To Students
Apr 26 Tue
2022

Graduating Students - Reunions of Sections 1 - 4

12:00PM - 02:00PM Yuma Quad - Rain Location - Grossman Hall

 Pizza Party for Graduating Students who were in the 1L Sections 1 - 4

  • Reception
  • Open To Students
Apr 27 Wed
2022

The Sylvania Woods Awards Ceremony and Reception

06:00PM - 08:00PM Online via Zoom

The Sylvania Woods Conference on African Americans and the Law addresses—through the participation of practicing lawyers, jurists, alumni, faculty, students, and administrators—matters of law and associated issues that affect African-American life and culture.

  • Conference
  • Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
Apr 28 Thu
2022

Graduating Students - Reunion for Students in 1L Section 5

08:00PM - 10:00PM Y116

 Pizza Party to celebrate the graduates in the Part-Time Division

  • Reception
  • Open To Students
May 02 Mon
2022

The Human Rights Summer

All Day Washington College of Law

The Human Rights Summer is an annual event that features conferences, workshops, a film festival, and a discussion of recent publications in the human rights sector. Through the Human Rights Summer, the Academy provides a forum for the education and discussion of human rights theory. Participants have the opportunity to share first-hand experiences, as well as network with fellow practitioners, scholars, and activists in the field. This initiative, co-sponsor with the Academy´s LL.M. in International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, offered over 10+ panels in English and Spanish and aimed to continue promoting human rights in both the academic and professional human rights community, by providing an overview of pertinent human rights topics in the world today. The series encouraged discussions regarding ways to prevent and denounce human rights violations in the ongoing crisis and its aftermath. This series was part of the substantive discussions offered to LL.M. students, complementing in-class instruction.

The events features panelists from a variety of backgrounds and expertise ranging from AUWCL faculty, leaders within the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, non-profit Executive Directors and representatives, local activists, and chairs, rapporteurs, and special advisors with the United Nations.

  • Seminar
  • Open To The Public, Students, Faculty/Staff AND