Public Service Center: Courses & Clinics Not all clinics are offered every year (view current with the Legal Aid Justice Center. practical skills in negotiation, legal writing, litigation, legislation http://www.law.virginia.edu/home2002/html/publicserv/coursesclinics.htm
Extractions: LawWeb Contact Site Map U.Va. ... Home Search Main... All Directory Library Course Info Admissions Media Guide Public Service Pro Bono Loan Assistance Student Service Organizations ... Judicial Clerkships Departments About the School Academics Admissions Student Life ... Media Guide THE LAW SCHOOL ADDDED TWO NEW CLINICS IN 2003: ADVOCACY FOR THE ELDERLY AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW. Courses Under the supervision of an attorney, students perform the lawyer functions associated with their cases, including client and witness interviews, factual development, legal research, preparation of pleadings and negotiation. Students with third-year practice certification may also be responsible for courtoom advocacy. Not all clinics are offered every year (view current courses for current offerings and complete clinic descriptions). Advocacy for the Elderly Students represent elderly clients in negotiations, administrative hearings, and court proceedings on a variety of legal matters, including basic wills and powers of attorney, guardianships, consumer issues, Medicaid and Medicare benefits, nursing home regulation and quality of long-term care, elder abuse and neglect, and advance medical directives. Students develop the practical skills needed to become effective elder advocates, participating in client interviewing, counseling, negotiation, and trial advocacy. Additionally, students will have the opportunity to engage in advocacy for the elderly at the system level, which may involve policy analysis and advocacy work with partnering organizations including the
Whittier Law School Externship Program Legal writing Program Trial for Intellectual Property Center for International Events on Campus clinics Childrens http://www.law.whittier.edu/sitemap.asp
Georgetown Law - Site Map Academic programs, clinics, international law, public interest, The writing Center Purpose, location, appointments, writing opportunities, documents. http://www.law.georgetown.edu/siteMap.html
Electronic Writing Assistance For Students Of The Claremont Colleges writing Center consultants may facilitate these independent writing workshops. write a single paper, a task required of those doing clinics, labs, or http://thuban.ac.hmc.edu/www_common/writing/centweb/mellon.html
Extractions: The Writing Centers' Mellon Grant Proposal Abstract Introduction Statement of Objectives Rationale ... Biographies of Program Coordinators Because technology can fundamentally change writing and the writing process, we propose a two-year project that integrates faculty development, resources for students, and training for Writing Center staff at all the Claremont Colleges. The focus of the proposal is a series of hands-on faculty workshops that demonstrate how particular technologies can facilitate the use of writing in any course. In addition, the project provides ongoing support as faculty implement technology-based writing in their courses. The project also creates online writing resources for students that include informational and interactive components. Writing Centers participating in the project will offer online consulting services to individuals and groups of students. This integrated, intercollegiate approach will create an environment that takes full advantage of the pedagogical benefits that emerge from the joining of technology and writing. Technology can fundamentally change the way students and faculty think about writing and the writing process. Sadly, the Claremont Colleges lag far behind other institutions in the integration of technology and writing, both within introductory writing courses and within discipline-specific courses that use writing. At the 1997 Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC), approximately one-third of the 500 sessions addressed innovative ways to combine technology and writing. None of the Claremont Colleges faculty presented at this national forum. Claremont students and faculty would benefit from a concerted effort to bring writing and technology together. We therefore propose a two-year project that does so through faculty development, resources for students, and training for Writing Center consultants.
Senior Center Health Foot care clinics held every Monday, between 10 am 1 pm Call the in small groups, listen to students read, or help in a math or writing center. http://www.town.avon.ct.us/Public_Documents/AvonCT_Social/center
UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center Location The pediatric oncology clinics are held may receive additional information by calling or writing UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center CB 7295 http://cancer.med.unc.edu/patient/programs/pediatric.asp
Extractions: Kristi Geib, RN MSN PNP 919-966-7474 Program Overview: Our program has active inpatient and outpatient services and an accredited fellowship program in pediatric hematology-oncology. In addition to on-site clinical activities, program members see patients in outreach settings through AHEC (Area Health Education Centers) clinics in Wilmington. In Chapel Hill, multidisciplinary clinics are dedicated to patients with hemophilia (through the Comprehensive Hemophilia Diagnostic and Treatment Center), sickle cell disease, brain tumors, late effects of anticancer therapy as well as general hematology/oncology. These clinics are staffed with social workers, psychologists, schoolteachers and other pediatric sub-specialists in addition to the major oncology specialties (chemotherapists; radiation oncologists; general-, orthopedic-, and neuro-surgeons; nurses). A combined adult-pediatric bone marrow transplantation program offers autologous, allogeneic, matched unrelated donor, umbilical cord transplants for malignant and nonmalignant diseases.
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Extractions: VALERIE LEE , Professor of English and Women's Studies, is Chair of the Department of English and former Chair of the Department of Women's Studies at The Ohio State University. She is the author of books and journal articles on feminist/womanist theories, black women's literary studies, multi-cultural pedagogy, and critical race feminism. A recipient of the University Alumni Award for Distinguished Teaching, she teaches such courses as African American Literature and the Law, Theorizing Gender Representations, Neo-Slave Narratives, Speaking and Writing the Other, Women Writing the Civil Rights Movement, and Women Writers of the Harlem Renaissance. Her most recent book, Granny Midwives and Black Women Writers: Double-Dutched Readings , is a merger of medicine, and literature and her book in progress, Womanist Neo-Slave Narratives: Writing Law, Race, and Gender for the 21st Century
Extractions: Quick finder... Academics Academic Calendar Academic Integrity Alumni Office Calendar of Events Career Development Office Class Schedule Clerkship Information Clinics Contact Information Current Students Departments and Resources Directories ..Administrative Offices and Services ..Faculty and Staff Environmental Law Faculty Financial Aid Forms Download Page Government Contracts Housing International and Comparative Law Journals and Publications Law Library Legal Research and Writing Media Guide News and Events Outside Placement Programs and Centers Prospective Students Public Interest and Pro Bono Records Office Research Centers Room Reservations Professional Skills and Values Search Page Student Affairs Office Student Organizations Student Publications Writing Center Resources Writing Links Academic Integrity Code Integrity FAQ Citing Responsibly: A Guide to Avoiding Plagiarism The mission of the GW Law School Writing Center is to support students' efforts to become good writers. To accomplish this, the Writing Center offers a variety of resources and opportunities: students may individually consult with a writing coach, or "Fellow"; and students may link to on-line writing resources. Information about these resources and opportunities is available through the links below.
Extractions: Quick finder... Academics Academic Calendar Academic Integrity Alumni Office Calendar of Events Career Development Office Class Schedule Clerkship Information Clinics Contact Information Current Students Departments and Resources Directories ..Administrative Offices and Services ..Faculty and Staff Environmental Law Faculty Financial Aid Forms Download Page Government Contracts Housing International and Comparative Law Journals and Publications Law Library Legal Research and Writing Media Guide News and Events Outside Placement Programs and Centers Prospective Students Public Interest and Pro Bono Records Office Research Centers Room Reservations Professional Skills and Values Search Page Student Affairs Office Student Organizations Student Publications Writing Center 2000 G Street, N.W. Students in this clinic are certified by the court and are permitted to counsel clients, draft pleadings, prepare cases for hearings, conduct examinations of witnesses, and argue cases under the close supervision of the clinic's supervising attorney. Students work with real clients on simple family matters and small claims cases, while simulated classroom exercises focus on learning to try a contested custody case. Assistance and counseling to pro se litigants in divorce cases is provided by students through a cooperative project administered by the local bar and the court.