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African Studies Open House flyer v6 (1)

From Thomas Pagiluca, CSI, Class of 2020 (Director of Constituent Services with Council Member Kamillah Hanks).
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Our office has open internship positions. Students would work in our office St. George around 2 days a week (weekdays, not including friday), we would be able to work to accommodate scheduling.
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If interested, contact: Thomas Pagiluca, [email protected] ; and Michael.Paris@csi.cuny.ed
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Register by Friday, Feb. 13:
CUNY X Bar Event Flyer (1)
Dear CUNY Pre-Law Colleagues:
I am writing to remind you to spread the word to your pre-law students and alumni about the 2nd CUNY x New York City Bar Association – Pathways to Law Career Exploration Event!
Hosted by the NYC Bar, this event will take place on Friday, February 20, 2026 from 2-5:45pm. Kindly disseminate the attached flyer and encourage your advisees to attend this free event. Here is the link to the registration form: https://form.typeform.com/to/pApc31mZ. We have over 250 registrations thus far! We ask that RSVPs be submitted by Friday, Feb 13.
Best, Tina
| Tina G. Coco, Esq.
Pre-Law Advisor & Manager, Max Berger Pre-Law Program Starr Career Development Center Baruch College New York, NY 10010 646.312.4693 (office) |
This conference is FREE, but registration is required. Students can register here: https://forms.gle/7k2iYtPaien7FvGw5
Students much register this week.


We’re fortunate to have the Honorable Gregory M. Sleet (Ret.) as the conference keynote speaker. Judge Sleet is a distinguished alumnus of Rutgers Law School, where he was an Earl Warren Legal Scholar. On April 27, 1998, Judge Sleet was confirmed by the United States Senate to the United States District Court for the District of Delaware. He was sworn-in as the first African- American to become a Judge of that Court on September 28, 1998, and served as Chief Judge from July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2014. Prior to his service on the federal bench, Judge Sleet had a varied professional experience in the law consisting primarily of civil and criminal litigation and corporate legal work. From 1992-1994, he served as in- house counsel in the legal department of Hercules Incorporated. Prior to that, he was a Deputy Attorney General for the State of Delaware and, prior to that, practiced law in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for fourteen years — six of those as an assistant public defender with the Defender Association of Philadelphia. At age 43, Judge Sleet took the oath of office on Monday, June 13, 1994, to become the first African-American U.S. Attorney for the District of Delaware. Judge Sleet currently serves as a JAMS Mediator, Arbitrator, Referee/Special Master and Neutral Evaluator.
This conference is FREE, but registration is required. Students can register here: https://forms.gle/7k2iYtPaien7FvGw5
Attached is the conference flyer. If you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me or MSP Assistant Director Jade Hollis.


To give you all an idea of what to expect at the conference, below are excerpts of feedback from students who previously attended this conference:
“I appreciate all the people and work involved in making this conference! It was/is by far the best informative conference I have ever attended. I did not know what to expect when I RSVP’d but what I experienced was very valuable. Thank You! “
“This is really important work, to give minorities access to information that can be challenging to track down is a beautiful, thing to see. Knowledge is power!”
“Excellent, I wish the conference was longer!”
“Thank you for offering this conference. Truly vital for the success for people of color aspiring to become lawyers. I am very happy I was able to attend.”
“This conference was extremely organized and informational. I’m very glad to have attended because I feel better prepared for my next step as a result. It was also a relatively good way to network!”
“This conference has given me more confidence to study law and I am happy I was able to attend.”
I look forward to meeting you all at the Conference!
Best,
Dean Douglas
Rhasheda S. Douglas
(she/her/hers)
Assistant Dean, Director of the Minority Student Program
Rutgers Law School
217 North Fifth Street
Office E-309
Camden, NJ 08102
(856) 225-6659