Semester in DC

  • When: February 9, 2010, 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
  • Where: Hosmer Hall - Janet M. Blumberg Hall

Interested in expanding your horizons, building your resume, gaining valuable contacts and experience, and learning how our federal government works in the best possible way – by actually working in or with a federal agency or NGO for a semester in Washington, DC?

If so, please come to an informational meeting for the University of Connecticut Law School’s Semester in DC Program, to be held in Janet M. Blumberg Hall, on Tuesday, February 9, at 12:15 p.m. Professor Richard Parker will describe the program, you’ll have a chance to hear from students who participated in the program last fall, and, of course, we’ll be happy to take your questions.

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