Law College to host Diversity Law Day Feb. 18
Released on 02/08/2006, at 2:00 AM
Office of University Communications
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 18, 2006
WHERE: Ross McCollum Hall (College of Law), East Campus Loop and Fair Street
As part of a continuing commitment to diversity, the University of Nebraska College of Law will host its annual Diversity Law Day on Feb. 18 as part of National Minority Law Student Recruitment Month.
The Diversity Law Day program will be from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Ross McCollum Hall, East Campus Loop and Fair Street. The free program is open to students who wish to learn more about law school. For more information, call the Law College's admissions office at (402) 472-2161.
The program will provide information about preparing for law school, the LSAT and the admission process, financing a legal education and career opportunities. Guests will be able to participate in a mock class and visit with law students, faculty and alumni.
"We are Nebraska's only public law school and, consequently, we feel strongly that we should serve all segments of the population," said Steven Willborn, Dean of the college. "Diversity at the college helps us to provide a better educational program and, in the long run, it helps to serve the bar and the state. We offer this program as one component of a multi-faceted diversity effort at the College of Law."
This event is cosponsored by the Law School Admission Council as part of National Minority Law Student Recruitment Month, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Office of Academic Support and Intercultural Services, the College of Law's Black Law Students Association and Multi-Cultural Legal Society.
National Minority Law Recruitment Month is part of a campaign funded by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) to raise awareness of minority recruiting issues facing law schools. While the number of minority law students steadily increased in recent years, only 7 percent of the nation's lawyers are people of color and fewer than one in 25 attorneys are African-American.
CONTACT:Denice Archer, Admissions Coordinator, Law, (402) 472-1268