Black Law Student Association (BLSA), A.P. Tureaud Chapter, established in 1969, is geared to recruiting and maintaining the enrollment of black students in the College of Law. Members of the organization recruit black students from colleges and universities throughout the region. The society, open to all interested law students, maintains contact with related national organizations and other law schools throughout the country that support similar programs.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Mentor/Mentee Meetings are Successes!!!
On September 6th & 7th, Mentorship Committee Chairpersons Camille Bryant and Cassie Jeremie held meetings to discuss the roles and responsibilities of both the mentors and mentees that are participating in this year's Mentor/Mentee program. Currently, there are 20+ paired mentors and mentees.
If you are a 1L and would like to be paired up with a mentor, please contact Camille Bryant or Cassie Jeremie by sending an email to blsa@loyno.edu. Please type in the heading bar "Mentor Program" and someone will contact you as soon as possible.
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