Dec 08 Tue
2020

Bridging the Multigenerational Work Gap

12:00PM - 01:00PM

Do you often feel like other people at work don’t understand you because they were born in a different era? Do you feel yourself thinking they are just a youngster or an old-timer? What do the terms Baby boomers, Gen X, Gen Z, Millennials all mean anyway, and how can we close the generational gap and improve communication, teamwork, and innovation? 

Ryan Jenkins, an internationally-recognized keynote speaker, and author, will bring market insight into the generational gap and why it exists. Ryan will also provide perspectives of each generation’s varying views of work, leadership, communication, and technology and provide best-in-class examples of organizations successfully closing the generational gap.

  • Presentation
  • Open To Alumni AND Faculty/Staff
Dec 09 Wed
2020

Welcome to NY Holiday Reception

06:30PM - 08:00PM

Please join the WCL NY Alumni Chapter for some Holiday Cheer and an opportunity to become acquainted with your fellow NY alumni. New members especially welcome! Opening remarks by WCL Dean Robert Dinerstein. Although this year's event will be held virtually, it's still a terrific opportunity to connect, and reconnect, with fellow alumni living and working in the NY area. Renew old acquaintances, make new friends, and learn about upcoming NY Chapter initiatives.

  • Reception
  • Open To Alumni AND Faculty/Staff
Dec 10 Thu
2020

NatSec Brown Bags

12:00PM - 01:00PM Washington College of Law

We are excited to announce TLS’ new student-focused initiative, NatSec Brown Bags, with TLS Scholars-in-Residence Corin Stone and Alex Joel, and others from the TLS team.

Are you interested in national security but don’t know much about it? Do you want to work in the Intelligence Community but aren’t sure how to apply? Do you just want to chat about current legal developments related to national security? 

Come join TLS national security professionals for a monthly informal chat about NatSec issues that span the Intelligence Community, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the Department of Defense, the US Government, privacy, and current events. We’ll answer your questions and provide thoughts on job opportunities, work-life balance, and more. No stress, just fun!

Who: Any WCL student – no need to have taken a national security class or have any background in natsec – just need to be interested!

When: Second Thursday of every month, 12-1pm. BYO lunch!

             [Nov 12, Dec 10, Jan 14, etc…]

Why: To give students an informal opportunity to chat with seasoned national security professionals about national security careers and other topics. To provide a better understanding of the US government’s national security agencies, roles, policies, and issues in an informal setting. To provide the opportunity for students to ask questions and get informal advice and mentoring, even if not taking a NatSec course.

  • Information Session
  • Open To Students
Dec 11 Fri
2020

Former SEC Chairs Speak: The SEC in the Biden Administration

12:00PM - 01:00PM

Former SEC Chairs Mary Schapiro, Elisse Walter and Mary Jo White will come together to discuss priorities for the SEC during the Biden administration.

  • Seminar
  • Open To The Public, Students, Faculty/Staff AND
Dec 11 Fri
2020

Take a Break with Trivia

04:00PM - 04:45PM Online via Zoom

Join OSA for a Trivia Break! Show off your trivia skills for a fun Friday afternoon distraction.  Dazzle us with your knowledge of 90's movies, geography, literature, & TV sitcoms!

  • Presentation
  • Open To Students