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Brainstorming is an important skill set for exploring options and solutions, and key to creating a successful legal career. Developing the ability use new information to see things from new perspectives is integral to the law. In this fun and engaging workshop, we will use non-linear drawing and explore current neuroscience research on activating language and memory development. No artistic experience required, just bring something to draw on and with! Students, faculty, and staff only. Not open to the public.
UC Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly Vol. 48 - 2021 Symposium Global Pandemics and the US Constitution: A Critical Lens on the US Approach to COVID-19…
CNDR presents an interactive two-part workshop that tackles the ways we communicate with each other, and how we can more effectively engage in difficult conversations for mutual benefit. The shift to online learning has impacted how we communicate with each other. Much is lost when we are not face to face, and misunderstandings can happen easily. Law school is an opportunity to practice bringing differing viewpoints together, instead of diverging. We will discuss tools and practice techniques you can use to improve your interactions and deepen understanding.
Please complete Joy’s Liability Form on her website and email her if you have any concerns or questions, joyevans.msw@gmail.com. Zoom link will be emailed to the community…
LEOP students who sign up will participate in a one-hour mock interview with an Airbnb attorney that evening to help prepare for summer job interviews.…
The Hastings Race and Poverty Law Journal, the Hastings Women's Law Journal, and the Hastings Journal of Crime and Punishment are collaborating on a three-part symposium. More information to follow.
The UC Hastings Office of Student Services has formed a student advisory committee for the cross-cultural center. These meetings are open to the UCH community…
The Hastings Race and Poverty Law Journal, the Hastings Women's Law Journal, and the Hastings Journal of Crime and Punishment are collaborating on a three-part symposium. More information to follow.
From CNDR: So many of us are relying on social media to keep connected with others during these challenging times, yet few of us know how to effectively disagree online, and there’s so much to disagree about! Join this interactive workshop where we’ll discuss better ways to disagree online. We’ll go over simple techniques that can help you keep friends, and create openness to other ways of thinking. There will be practice and group discussion to cultivate ideas for more effective ways to disagree online.
Details forthcoming.
The UC Hastings Events Calendar offers a comprehensive list of campus events, including co-curricular programming, faculty lectures, colloquia, wellness activities, alumni events, larger departmental meetings, and events sponsored by College departments, faculty, law journals, and registered student orgs. This functions as the College’s master calendar, which includes all events taking place on campus on any particular day. Students, faculty, or staff: Please visit MyHastings for information regarding the new guidelines and procedures for room reservations and publicizing your events.