“Bringing InternationalSex-Traffickers to Justice”
Tuesday, March 19, 2024 6:30 to 8:00 pm Building 1P, Room 120 (Recital Hall) A CC CLUE certified event
About Greg Gutzler. Mr. Gutzler is a litigator specializing in several forms of complex litigation. He has been on the front lines in protecting women and men from sexual abuse, discrimination, and exploitation. He is lead counsel in a civil suit involving the world’s largest-ever sex trafficking case, which spans six countries and fifty years of abuse. On December 10, 2021, Dateline NBC featured Greg in its revered news magazine program in an episode titled, “The Secrets of Nygard Cay.” Greg’s grasp of the nuances of common law—the influence of jurisdictions, who’s on the bench, and more—converge in a simple insight: The system never dispenses justice based on predicable formulas, so legal professionals must fight to achieve justice. He views DiCello Levitt as the right firm to advance that fight for its clients, drawing on a shared vision of commitment, creativity, and loyalty. [https://dicellolevitt.com/about-dicello-levitt/]
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From Taylor Caffarilla, President of the Pre-Law Society
Hello everyone,
This Thursday, March 7th, at 2:30 PM in building 1s room 115, we will be hosting the first meeting of the semester for the Pre Law Society! I hope that everyone will be able to stop by. Professor Paris will come by briefly to talk a bit about the steps to becoming a lawyer; also, THERE WILL BE PIZZA!! Afterward, we can all get to know each other a bit and make plans for the rest of the semester to come. I will send out another reminder tomorrow. Looking forward to getting the semester started together.
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand’s New York City office seeks highly motivated, dedicated and civic-minded students to apply for our Summer 2024 internship program. Interested students are invited to apply now at https://www.gillibrand.senate.gov/help/internships.
We invite you to share this information and attached flyer with college or graduate students in your network. Our program is designed to cultivate and mentor student leaders with professional development for future public service opportunities. In order to be considered, applicants must submit a current resume, cover letter, writing sample, letter of reference, and transcript (unofficial accepted).
By working directly with Senator Gillibrand’s staff, interns are provided a unique perspective to engage with government work in the local office of a federally elected representative. Interns have the opportunity to engage with key functions of Senator Gillibrand’s New York City office, such as interacting directly with constituents, attending events and helping to manage relationships with community leaders and organizations, amongst other assignments.
Please note that our office offers unpaid educational internships. However, a $500 stipend (intended to defray the cost of commuting) is available to qualified summer interns in our New York City office.
Questions? Please contact [email protected]. Thank you for sharing this information, and we hope to host students from your program soon.
Best, McKenzie McKenzie Perkins (she/her) NYC Deputy Scheduler & Special Assistant to State Director 202.557.8037 Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand
Please see this note from Professor John Wing, Chair, History, about a fascinating lecture on Zoom scheduled for tomorrow, Friday, March 1, at 2:30 p.m.
Dear colleagues,
I just wanted to send a special reminder about the History Department’s next lecture series event tomorrow, Friday, March 1 at 2:30pm. Please share with your departments and students (these are CC Clue Certified), and I hope you can join us. Thank you!
Clara E. Mattei is Associate Professor in the Economics Department of The New School for Social Research.
Her research contributes to the history of capitalism, exploring the critical relation between economic ideas and technocratic policy making. She recently published her first book, The Capital Order: How Economists Invented Austerity and Paved the Way to Fascism (2022). The book was praised in the Financial Times as one of the ten best economics books of 2022, is now being translated in over 10 languages, and has won the 2023 Herbert Adams Baxter Prize of the American Historical Association.
Sincerely,
John
John T. Wing
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of History
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[Note: This is a virtual event, conducted online on zoom.] The workshop will be conducted by Rachel Sheffield, a veteran TestMasters instructor with an official LSAT score of 177 and over 20 years of LSAT teaching experience. The workshop will focus on the logical reasoning section, which will be two-thirds of the test starting in August. Attendees will be challenged with a series of difficult LSAT questions and Rachel will demonstrate the most effective methods for tackling them.
If you are interested in law school and want to crush the LSAT, don’t miss this great opportunity. RSVP now to save your spot!Posted onJanuary 31, 2024
[Note: This is a virtual event, conducted online on zoom.] The workshop will be conducted by Rachel Sheffield, a veteran TestMasters instructor with an official LSAT score of 177 and over 20 years of LSAT teaching experience. The workshop will focus on the logical reasoning section, which will be two-thirds of the test starting in August. Attendees will be challenged with a series of difficult LSAT questions and Rachel will demonstrate the most effective methods for tackling them.
If you are interested in law school and want to crush the LSAT, don’t miss this great opportunity. RSVP now to save your spot!
CSI Students. Consider CUNY Clash:Promo Video Link: https://youtu.be/qKmVtflWb9Y CUNY Clash is an ideas competition where students from 25 CUNY schools merge together, present ideas with the intent of solving a unique problem, and compete to win prizes.
No idea is too big or small. Small gestures can have a big impact too!
We urge you to challenge the status quo, meet new people, showcase your brilliant idea, and stay committed to your goal, even when it gets hard. So create where it matters and join us this Spring 2024 at the ultimate creative battlefield.
Show us your GRIT!
“Grit is about working on something you care about so much that you’re willing to stay loyal to it.” -Angela Duckwork, Author of Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance
Adia Johnson
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