Dean's Scholars Program
In the Dean’s Scholars Program, successful upper-level students provide supplemental instruction to first-year students in Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law and Torts. The Dean’s Scholars work closely with Nancy Kraybill, associate teaching professor and director of academic skills, and the professors teaching the doctrinal courses to develop and present material to first year students during weekly structured study sessions. Each of the Dean's Scholars hold weekly office hours to provide personalized instructions to students.
The Dean’s Scholars sessions and office hours serve as a bridge between the Academic Skills Workshops, offered to first year students by Professor Kraybill, and the 1L doctrinal classes. In the sessions, the Dean’s Scholars use hands-on exercises to review course material and to help first-year students prepare for class, take notes, create course outlines and write exam answers.
Dean’s Scholars sessions begin during the second week of classes each semester and continue through the last week of classes. The sessions are open to all first-year students.
Contact Professor Nancy C. Kraybill with questions about the Dean’s Scholars Program.
Dean's Scholars for Spring 2012-2013
Academic Skills:
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Virginia Gordon (2L)
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Criminal Law (Professor Kalhan):
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Laura Gordan (2L)
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Christina Haines (2L)
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Criminal Law (Professor Tibbs):
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Abbie Heller (2L)
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John Wilson (2L)
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Constitutional Law (Professor Cohen):
(10:35 - 12:15 class)
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Emily Haney-Caron (2L)
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Dan Pereira (2L)
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Constitutional Law (Professor Cohen):
(2:00 - 3:40 class)
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Kyle Nocho (2L)
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Kristy Zaretsky (3L)
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