Sandy Conti, Administrative Assistant for Communications
January 2016
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The rapidly changing legal profession, and how law schools can best train future lawyers to thrive in this new environment, will be the topics of a major two-part presentation at the School of Law.
It takes a team effort to make a great law school. Fortunately,UB School of Law’s 11,000-plus active alumni – and the legal professionals they work with every day – are part of the team.
A law school is only as strong as its faculty, and alumni support is crucial to attracting and retaining the best legal minds. One way this plays out is in the creation of named faculty positions.
Lillie V. Wiley-Upshaw, the School of Law's vice dean for admissions and student life, was honored for her leadership in Discover Law, which introduces promising students of color to the possibilities of a legal career.