Start your day off with a virtual morning “Wake up and Flow” yoga class. This will be an energizing yoga sequence to help wake you up and stretch your body. Move through basic sun salutations, standing poses and more. All levels welcomed. No prior yoga experience needed to attend. Dress…
11/24 – Virtual Yoga at 6pm
On Tuesday, November 24th at 6pm, join Frankie from Totem Yoga (https://www.totem.yoga/) for a virtual, relaxing yoga session. All levels welcome! This class is designed for people brand new to yoga and will include step by step instructions and basic terminology. Dress comfortably in something you can sit and lay…
Submit a Video to Congratulate Our December Grads! Deadline 11/18
Help make December graduation extra special by recording a short video of congratulations for our December grads. You don’t need to know them personally to wish them well! You have all experienced this law school journey together and can appreciate what a great accomplishment this is. Please see below for…
Submit a Video to Congratulate Our December Grads!
Help make December graduation extra special by recording a short video of congratulations for our December grads. You don’t need to know them personally to wish them well! You have all experienced this law school journey together and can appreciate what a great accomplishment this is. Please see below for…
11/12 – Global Human Rights Speaker Series: Mass Atrocities, Human Rights and the Struggle for Global Justice
Join us on Thursday, November 12th at 8am (AZ time) for our second Global Human Rights Speaker Series event. Dr. Simon Adams, Executive Director of the Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, will discuss Myanmar’s atrocities against the Rohingya civilians and the ICJ case against Myanmar for violation of…
11/2 – Virtual Presentation “Policing is an Intellectual Profession”
You are invited to the virtual presentation, “Policing is an Intellectual Profession,” by Dr. Cynthia Lum, Professor Criminology, Law and Society at George Mason University. Dr. Lum also serves as the Director of the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy and co-editor of Criminology and Public Policy. This presentation will take…
10/8 – Community Conversation: Student Engagement and Recruiting in the Time of COVID
On Thursday, October 8, join the Admissions and Communications teams to share your insights on law school to student communications, student engagement initiatives, and to give feedback on the recruiting process. This virtual conversation will be from 12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. Please RSVP here: https://forms.law.asu.edu/view.php?id=899759
10/1 Town Hall – Hear Directly From Law School Leadership!
Attend this semester’s first Town Hall to hear directly from leadership about law school related updates. This Town Hall will take place via a Zoom webinar and will be from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Please click the following link to join the webinar: https://asu.zoom.us/j/99634716038.
10/1 Town Hall – Hear Directly From Law School Leadership!
Student Town Hall – Thursday, October 1 Attend this semester’s first Town Hall to hear directly from leadership about law school related updates. This Town Hall will take place via a Zoom webinar and will be from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Please RSVP here. A webinar link will be sent…
9/23 – Mandatory 2L Orientation
As a part of our ongoing initiative to improve the student experience, we have implemented a mandatory 2L orientation that will be held Wednesday, September 23 at 12:15 p.m. via Zoom: https://asu.zoom.us/j/98038707242. This presentation will include an overview of graduation requirements, Career Services, bar exam information, and other topics that…
9/18 – MSLB Program Presents: Selig Speaker Series Featuring Debbie Spander
The Sports Law and Business Program is presenting a Selig Speaker Series beginning on Friday, September 18th with Wasserman Senior VP of Broadcasting and Coaching and SLB Advisory Board Member, Debbie Spander. This event is going to focus around those who want to know what it is like to work…
9/15 – Please Join a Discussion on COVID-19 and Democracy: Can parliaments come to the rescue?
The Inter-Parliamentary Union and the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory at Arizona State University are co-hosting an informal panel debate for International Day for Democracy. Can parliaments learn from the past six months to become stronger and more effective institutions that impose checks and balances on executive powers to…
Wednesday, 9/9 – Please Attend Community Conversation on “ASU Law and the World Around Us”
Please RSVP for this Wednesday’s (9/9) Community Conversation on “ASU Law and the World Around Us.” RSVP Link: https://forms.law.asu.edu/view.php?id=878406 We know many of you have been impacted by recent current events and have ideas on how ASU Law should respond. We want to hear from you! This will…
Apply for the Hult Prize – Win $1 Million for Your New Start Up
Win $1 million for your new start up. Each year the Hult Prize provides one million dollars in seed capital to the winning impact enterprise of it’s flagship program. The prize money is seeded into the newly created company, which will be run by the student team who…
9/3 You’re Invited to a Community Conversation w/ Law School Leadership Re the “Return to Fall”
This fall, members of the law school leadership and Student Services teams will host Community Conversations for small groups of students to help build a sense of community, get student feedback, and collaborate and identify opportunities for improvement. Each lunchtime session will focus on a different topic. We will also…
9/9 – Join a Discussion on Racism, Discrimination and Injustice in the Legal Profession
On September 9th from 3pm-4:30pm (AZ time), please join Collaborative Bar members for a groundbreaking virtual dialogue on racism, discrimination and systemic injustice in the courts and the practice of law. Together we will listen, share personal experiences and discuss actions we can take individually and collectively to effect positive,…
Free New York Times Subscription for All Students
Stay informed for free with a digital subscription to The New York Times. This valuable benefit provided by Arizona State University includes access to cooking apps, virtual reality, real estate, podcasts, election coverage, and real-time COVID-19 updates. The wide range of topics that The New York Times reports on also…
Zoom Salon for Student-Parents: Navigating a Summer Without Child Care
You made it through the semester, somehow! Congratulations! But now the summer looms. You need to study for the bar, or somehow work from home for an employer you are trying to impress, or keep going to classes. And it is getting hot outside, and your kids are still at…
Grade Accommodation and Career Services Form – Please Read and Respond!
Students, please see below and complete accordingly: All Students Spring 2020 Semester Grade Accommodation Form (everyone MUST complete!): https://forms.law.asu.edu/view.php?id=781995 1L and 2L Career Services Form: https://forms.law.asu.edu/view.php?id=794836 Please continue to send all issues, comments, and concerns about the COVID-19 situation through the student concern form: https://forms.law.asu.edu/view.php?id=776370 We are here for you!…