Join us for our fall semester kickoff!
The Student Chapter Leadership Training is the perfect way to meet with ALDF staff and fellow students, hear about exciting opportunities and events, and learn very important information regarding all things chapter-related! Senior Law School Programs Attorney Priscilla Rader Culp and Law School Programs Attorney Alyssa Crowell will lead an interactive discussion on upcoming student projects, travel and project grants, Speak Out for Farmed Animals Month, legal opportunities, clerkships, social media, and more.
This webinar will take place on Wednesday, September 25 at 12 p.m. PT / 3 p.m. ET.
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Priscilla Rader Culp
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Alyssa Crowell
Law School Programs Attorney
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