The Docket
October 1 - 7
Docket Information
The Docket is the Law School's official means of
communicating important administrative announcements
and many Law School events to the student body. The
Docket is published weekly [bi-weekly June-August]
only in electronic form and the complete contents
are contained in this site. Students are responsible
for all information in each issue. In addition,
please check both your e-mail accounts and pendaflex
mail folders daily for important faculty and
administrative communications disseminated after the
week's Docket has been published.
Unless you request otherwise, announcements will
appear in one issue only.
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Our deadline remains 1 p.m. Wednesday for
publication the following Monday (Docket
Schedule)
Deadlines
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Exams & Registration
Limited Grade Option (Elective Pass/Fail)
Law students make their limited grade option
(pass/fail) elections for law courses ONLINE at the
Law School Registrar's Office Web site. Do NOT use
Wolverine Access to elect pass/fail! Wolverine
Access does NOT correctly reflect pass/fail
elections for law students. Please go to:
Law
School Registrar's Office Web site
http://www.law.umich.edu/currentstudents/registration
Click on "Pass/Fail" then
"Pass/Fail Login" You will be presented with a
login page where you will use your uniqname and
password [log in] Click on "Pass/Fail" On the
left side you will see the Pass/Fail column where
you will click on the Graded or limited grade option
(Pass/Fail) link to change the election for that
class. The link will say “past deadline” if it is
after the listed pass/fail deadline.
***You
can change your limited grade option (pass/fail)
election online anytime until the established
deadline passes.***
A student may exercise
the limited grade option for up to fifteen (15)
credits of course work in upper-class courses and
seminars. You may not exercise the limited grade
option more than two times during your final
semester.
If you have questions about
pass/fail limitations for DEGREE HONORS (you may not
have more than 20 credits of combined ELECTIVE and
MANDATORY pass/fail credits to qualify for degree
honors), please see the online Academic Regulations
located on the Law School Registrar's Office Web
site
http://www.law.umich.edu/currentstudents/registration
or the Law School Registrar, Jack Atkinson 300 HH.
Attention First-Year Students: You are required
to take ALL of your courses, including your
first-year elective course, on a graded basis.
Therefore, you may NOT elect the limited grade
option (pass/fail) in your first-year elective
course. If you do, you will receive no higher than a
"C" in the course.
Summer Starters in their
THIRD term may elect pass/fail in upper-class
courses.
Transfer Students: You may elect
a first-year course on a limited grade option
(pass/fail) basis. You MUST file a Limited Grade
Option Form in the Law School Registrar's Office,
300 HH, BEFORE the final exam becomes generally
available.
LL.M Students: You are required to take ALL of
your courses on a graded basis. Therefore, you may
NOT elect the limited grade option.
Accelerated/Postponed Pass/Fail Election Deadlines:
For courses with an EXAM, the pass/fail deadline is
normally just before the start of an in-class exam
or the first day when a take-home exam becomes
generally available. Courses with deadlines EARLIER
or LATER than this (and seminars with early
deadlines are on the list of "Fall 2007 Accelerated
or Postponed Limited Grade Option (Pass/Fail)
Deadlines," which is posted at the front desk in the
Law School Registrar's Office, 300 HH, and on the
first-floor bulletin board across from the elevator.
Research Course:
Unless an accelerated pass/fail deadline has been
established, a student can elect to take a research
course on a limited grade option (pass/fail) basis
up to the time you turn-in the paper on the
appointed due date. A student who elects the limited
grade option (pass/fail) basis AFTER December 21,
2007 at 5:00 p.m., MUST file a Limited Grade Option
(Pass/Fail) Form in the Law School Registrar's
Office, 300 HH, because the online system will not
be available.
Seminar/Course (No Exam / Paper
Option):
Unless an accelerated pass/fail deadline has been
established, you can elect to take a seminar/course
in which you are writing a paper instead of taking
an exam on a limited grade option (pass/fail) basis
up to the time you turn-in your paper on the
appointed due date. A student who elects the limited
grade option (pass/fail) basis AFTER December 21,
2007 at 5:00 p.m., MUST file a Limited Grade Option
(Pass/Fail) Form in the Law School Registrar's
Office, 300 HH, because the online system will not
be available.
Early Ending Seminars/Courses (No
Exam):
If the seminar/course (no exam) ENDS EARLY and no
deadline/time has been established, you can choose
pass/fail online until the last day of class @ 5:00
p.m. After that date/time, you will have to file a
Limited Grade Option (Pass/Fail) Form in the Law
School Registrar's Office, 300 HH, PRIOR to
turning-in your paper or project on the appointed
due date.
Non-Law Course:
A student MUST have course approval (course approval
requests are placed ONLINE using the External
Enrollment link on the Law School Registrar's Office
Web site). Those who receive a grade of at least a
"B-" and want the "S" vs. the letter grade to show
on the transcript MUST file a Limited Grade Option
(Pass/Fail) Form in the Law School Registrar's
Office, 300 HH, by the beginning of the exam period
of the department, school or college offering the
course. The online limited grade option (pass/fail)
is NOT available for non-law courses.
Questions about electing pass/fail can
be directed to Debby Hartranft, 300 HH,
dmhart@umich.edu.
Winter & Summer 2007 Exam Flash Drives Ready For
Pick-Up In 300 HH
Students who
turned in flash drives for Winter 2007 and Summer
2007 Electronic Bluebook (EBB) exams may pick up
their flash drives in the Law School Registrar's
Office (300 HH). Please show your UM identification
card at the front desk.
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Workshops/Symposiums/Speakers
"The Curmudgeon's Guide To Practicing Law"
Time: Monday, October 1, 12:20 - 1:30 p.m. Location: 250 HH Event Contact: Carolyn Spencer, carospen@umich.edu, 734.764.0546
Mark Herrmann '83, a partner at Jones Day in Chicago, will talk about his book "The Curmudgeon's Guide to Practicing Law." The book is described as "offer[ing] practical and honest, if blunt, advice for surviving and thriving in a law firm. He tells you what you need to know about billing, managing your assistant, drafting internal memos, dealing with clients and building your law practice. Find out what drives law partners crazy, what will impress them and what ten mistakes you should avoid. Concise, humorous and full of valuable (but curmudgeonly) insight, this is a must-read for every lawyer and law student."
How To Distinguish Law Firms
Time: Tuesday, October 2, 12:20 - 1:20 p.m. Location: 218 HH Event Contact: Susan Guindi, lawcareers@umich.edu, 734.764.0546
Cesar L. Alvarez, Chief Executive Officer of the law firm of Greenberg Traurig, will discuss with students law firm economics and how a firm's management structure affects the environment of the workplace, and what students should look for during callbacks to learn about the firm's culture and work. Lunch will be provided.
Honorable Noel Anketell Kramer ('71), District Of Columbia Court Of Appeals
Time: Friday, October 5, 12:20 - 1:20 p.m. Location: 218 HH Event Contact: Robin A. Kaplan, rakaplan@umich.edu, 734.764.0546
The Honorable Noel Anketell Kramer ('71), District of Columbia Court of Appeals, will speak to students about the work of the D.C. Appeals Court and the D.C. Superior Court and judicial clerkships.
All students are invited.
International Law Workshop
Professor Tang Xing, Qinghua University School Of Law
"New Progress Of Corporate Governance In China" Time: Monday,
October 8, 4:00 - 5:15 p.m. Location: 116 HH Event Contact: Stephanie Wiederhold, wls@umich.edu, 734.764.0535
The International Law Workshop introduces today’s most debated issues in international and comparative law. The Workshop is intended for non-specialists; you are encouraged to attend any or all of the sessions. Speakers will talk for 25 minutes, followed by discussion and questions. The Workshop is coordinated by Professors Daniel Halberstam, Michael Barr, and Nico Howson, and Assistant Dean for International Affairs, Virginia Gordan, Center for International & Comparative Law. The Workshop meets on Mondays from 4:00 to 5:15 p.m. in
116 HH, unless otherwise noted. For the complete fall 2007 International Law Workshop schedule, please see:
http://www.law.umich.edu/CentersAndPrograms/cicl/workshop-series.htm
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Events/Activities/Meetings
Brown Bag Lunch Series Highlights Actual
Cases
Time: Thursday, October
4, 12:20 - 1:15 p.m.
Location: 118 HH Event
Contact: Marilyn Genoa,
marilyng@umich.edu, 734.764.0516
The Office of Student Affairs sponsors a
Brown Bag Lunch Series during which various
members of the faculty and administration
will make presentations about actual cases
or issues in which they have been involved.
First-year students will have the
opportunity to see how the concepts, rules
and case law studied in the classroom apply
in actual cases. These programs also promise
to be interesting to all members of the Law
School community. The next talk in the
series will be given by Asst. Professor
Kimberly Thomas of the Michigan Clinical Law
Program, who will present "Anatomy of a
Criminal Case". Feel free to bring your
lunch with you. (Note: students with meal
contracts may request the Lawyers Club to
prepare a bag lunch with one day's advance
notice; you will not be able to bring a tray
out of the dining hall to Hutchins Hall.
Nannes 3L Challenge
Time: Thursday, October 4, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Location: Bar Louie Event Contact: Brian Ferry, bferry@umich.edu, 917.991.8842
Please join the Nannes 3L Challenge Committee and your fellow third-year law students for the annual Nannes Challenge Kickoff Event.
Come to the patio at Bar Louie (401 E. Liberty St, at South Division) on Thursday night (October
4) for a fun happy hour to kick off this annual event. Delicious appetizers and other small plates will be provided.
For every 3L who pledges to support the Law School Fund in each of the three years after graduation, alumnus John Nannes will contribute $250 to the Law School group(s) of the student’s choice. The money goes to the student organization this year in addition to funds the groups receive from LSSS and other sources.
3Ls can make their pledge online
http://www.law.umich.edu/campaign/thirdyearchallenge-pledge.htm, or drop off a completed form at the Law Library Reading Room desk or with a fellow Nannes Committee member.
The Challenge will be starting Thursday, October 4th and end on
Thursday , October 25th. So please join us at our kick-off event at Bar Louie to learn more about it.
Questions? Email
nanneslaw@umich.edu, check out our website at
http://www.law.umich.edu/campaign/thirdyearchallenge.htm.
See you there!
Career Services Orientation For LLM Students
Time: Friday, October 5, 10:10 - 11:05 a.m. Location: 236 HH Event Contact: OCS, lawcareers@umich.edu, 734.764.0546
The Office of Career Services will provide information and advice for the LL.M. job search, including participation in the LL.M. Job Fair in New York, NY.
Semester Study Abroad Information Meeting
with Assistant Dean For International
Affairs, Virginia Gordan
Time: Thursday, October
11, 12:30 - 1:20 p.m.
Location: 138 HH Event
Contact: Stephanie Wiederhold,
wls@umich.edu, 734.764.0535
Students interested in spending a semester
studying abroad for J.D. credit should
attend this information meeting. Students
may apply to study through the following
established programs:
Amsterdam Law
School (fall term or winter term); Graduate
Institute for International Studies (HEI) in
Geneva (fall term or winter term); The
University of Paris II (fall term); The
University College London (fall term); The
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium
(winter term); Bucerius Law School Hamburg
(fall term); European University Institute
in Florence (fall term); Tel Aviv University
Faculty of law (winter term); Waseda
University Law School, Japan (fall term or
winter term)
Students may also seek
approval for individually developed semester
study abroad proposals in either the fall or
winter term.
Monday, January 28,
2008, is the deadline for submission of
proposals for semester study at any of the
above named law schools in either the 2008
fall term or the 2009 winter term AND for
individually developed study abroad
proposals for semester study in the fall
2008 term. (The deadline for individually
developed study abroad proposals for
semester study in the winter 2008 term is
October 3, 2007.)
All interested
students should consult the General
Guidelines for Semester Study Abroad as well
as the guidelines and materials concerning
the particular programs in which they are
interested, which are mostly available on
line at:
http://www.law.umich.edu/curriculum/studyabroad/index.htm
or in the Center for International &
Comparative Law - Room 300D LR.
Students should also feel free to schedule a
meeting with Assistant Dean for
International Affairs, Virginia Gordan, (vgordan@umich.edu;
734.764.5269), to ask questions.
Come Meet With Christine
Gregory And David Baum
Event Contact: Marilyn Genoa,
marilyng@umich.edu, 734.764.0516
David Baum and Christine Gregory of the Office
of Student Affairs, would like to meet with all
first-year students in an informal setting. Please
come to ask questions about classes, the Student
Affairs Office, or any other aspect of the Law
School. These meetings will occur at Dominick's
(located on Monroe Street across from the
underground library) and snacks and beverages will
be provided. The remaining gatherings will take
place as follows:
§ Monday, October 1 -
3:40-4:40 Section M
§ Tuesday, October 2 -
3:40-4:40 Section J
§ Wednesday, October 3
- 3:40-4:40 Section K
§ Wednesday, October 10 - 2:35-3:35 Section L
§ Monday, October 15 -
3:40-4:40 Section N
§ Monday, October 22 -
3:40-4:40 Section O
§ Wednesday, October
24 - 3:40-4:40 Section P
Fall 2007 Language Lunch Schedule Practice
Your Language Skills!!!
Event Contact: Stephanie
Wiederhold,
wls@umich.edu, 734.764.0535
Pizza and Pop Provided
Sponsored by
The Center for International and Comparative
Law 12:15 1:30 p.m. Lawyers
Club Recreation Room (under the Lawyers Club
Lounge) Language lunches are a
great way for J.D. and LL.M. students who
share an interest or background in countries
where the particular languages are spoken to
meet each other and improve their language
skills. The lunches have played a wonderful
role in bringing together students
interested in different parts of the world
and enabling them to build friendships and
share resources. MONDAY: SPANISH,
FRENCH, & CHINESE:
October 1, 8, 22, 29
November 5, 12 TUESDAY: GERMAN,
ARABIC, HINDI/URDU, & JAPANESE:
October 2, 9, 23, 30
November 6, 13 No language lunches:
Week of October 15 (fall recess)
If
you would like to participate but pizza is
not your food of choice, residents of the
Lawyers Club may request a brown bag lunch
24 hours in advance. Also, you do not need
to live in the Lawyers Club to participate.
Non-residents may have the pizza or bring in
their own brown bag lunch.
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Competitions/Scholarships/Externships/Fellowships
Competitions
Student Affairs Sponsors Client Counseling Competition The Office of Student Services announces the American Bar Association Law Student Division 2007-08 Client Counseling Competition. The focus of this event is to promote greater knowledge and interest among law students in the client counseling functions of law practice by encouraging students to develop interviewing, planning, and analytical skills necessary to the lawyer-client relationship. The competition simulates a law office consultation in which law students, acting as attorneys, conduct interviews with people playing the roles of clients and then explain how they would proceed further in the hypothetical situations. This year's competition focuses on Human Rights/Civil Liberties.
A workshop and competition training session covering interviewing and counseling principles will be held on Saturday, October 20 from 9:00 a.m. to approximately 1:00 p.m. in 120
HH. All interested students are welcome to attend the workshop, but those who wish to participate in the competition must attend the training.
The law school competition will be held on Saturday, November 10 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., with the final round held from 1:30-4:30
p.m.. The winners of the intra-school competition will compete in the American Bar Association's Regional Competition in February 2008 at Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan. If you are interested in the training workshop and/or the competition, please sign up in the Office of the Registrar, 300 HH by Friday,
October 12.
Please contact Marilyn Genoa at
marilyng@umich.edu for more information.
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Student Writing Competitions
To see all
student writing competitions please visit:
www.law.umich.edu/currentstudents/studentservices/competit.html
Additional information about these competitions
and awards may be found in a binder located in
the Registrar's Office, Room 300 HH.
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Scholarships
Donald W. Banner Diversity Scholarship This $5,000
scholarship is open to all students currently enrolled in an American Bar
Association accredited law school and pursuing a career in intellectual property
law. The applicant must be a member of a historically under represented group
(including race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and disability) and must
have exemplary writing and oral communication skills. Applications are available
online,
www.bannerwitcoff.com/diversity.cfm. The application deadline is
October 1, 2007.
Foley & Lardner Minority Scholarship The Foley & Lardner
Minority Scholarship Program provides eight scholarships each year to first year
minority law students. Minority students in their first year of law school at
the following schools are eligible for the Program: Boalt Hall, Duke, Florida,
Georgetown, Michigan, Northwestern, UCLA and Wisconsin. One scholarship will be
awarded at each school. First year law students include both summer starters and
fall starters. Each scholarship, in the amount of $5,000, will be paid at the
beginning of the student's second semester of law school. Applications are
available in the Financial Aid Office, 310 HH. Interested students must
complete an application and submit it to the Financial Aid Office by
October 1, 2007.
The University of Michigan UM/ULI Real Estate Forum
Scholarships totaling $10,000 will be awarded to five students. UM graduate students who study business, architecture, urban planning, public policy, law, natural resources, or engineering, who wish to be considered for one of the $2,000 scholarships must submit their resume along with a brief paper. Specific instructions for the paper are available in the Financial Aid Office, 310 HH. The application deadline is
October 5, 2007.
Donald W. Banner Corporate Intern Scholarship Two
$10,000 scholarships will be awarded to outstanding law students who have
completed an internship in a corporate intellectual property law department and
intend to pursue a career in intellectual property law. Students must also be
enrolled in law school in 2008. Application information is available in the
Financial Aid Office, 310 HH. The application deadline is
October 12, 2007.
Hispanic Scholarship Fund The Hispanic Scholarship Fund
is offering two different scholarship opportunities for the 2007-2008 academic
year:
§ College Scholarship Program: Scholarships
range from $1,000 - $5,000. Students must be of Hispanic heritage, be a U.S.
citizen or a legal permanent resident of the United States, have a minimum grade
point average of 3.0, must apply for federal financial aid using the FAFSA, and
must be an undergraduate or a graduate student enrolled full-time in a
degree-seeking program at a U.S.- accredited institution in the U.S., Puerto
Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, or Guam.
§ Wal-Mart Scholarship Program: Scholarships
of $2,500 are available. Students must be of Hispanic heritage, be a U.S.
citizen or a legal permanent resident of the United States, have a minimum grade
point average of 3.0, and must be an undergraduate - Sophomore, Junior, Senior -
or a graduate student.
Apply on-line at www.hsf.net. The
deadline is
October 15, 2007.
Robert Bosch Foundation
This nine-month fellowship program offers 20 U.S. professionals an in-depth understanding of the political, economic, and cultural environment of Germany and Europe. Bosch Fellows are competitively chosen from the fields of business administration, economics, international relations, journalism, law and public policy. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, ages 23-34 at the time of application, with 2+ years of relevant work experience and a graduate degree are recommended. No German language skills are required at the time of application. Applications are available online at
www.cdsintl.org/fromusa/bosch.htm. The application deadline is
October 15, 2007.
Fellowship
German Chancellor Scholarship Program
Ten German Chancellor Scholarships are awarded annually to young professionals in the private, public, not-for-profit, cultural and academic sectors. The program is open to citizens of the United States, the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China. The program sponsors individuals who demonstrate the potential to strengthen ties between Germany and their own country through their profession or studies. The program begins September 1st and lasts twelve months. Monthly stipends range from 2,000 to 3,000 EUR. Candidates must possess a bachelor's degree and be under 35 years of age at the start of the award. Prior knowledge of German is not a prerequisite. Applications are available online at
www.humboldt-foundation.de/en/programme/stip_sonst/buka_01.htm. The application deadline is
October 31, 2007.
Jewish Vocational Service Students may apply for
interest-free loans through the Sarah and Harold Gottlieb Jewish Educational
Loan Service (JELS). Applicants for these interest-free loans must be Jewish
residents of the Metropolitan Detroit area and full-time students, pursuing
undergraduate, graduate or professional education at an accredited college or
university in Michigan. Financial need and satisfactory academic progress must
be shown. Handouts are available in the Financial Aid Office, 310 HH. The
application deadline is
November 16, 2007.
Fifth Third Bank Twelve scholarships will be awarded
between May 3rd and December 3rd.
Each month you could win a $500 or $300
scholarship. Enter to win online or send a plain piece of 4" X 6" paper with
your name, valid email address, complete mailing address, telephone number, and
the words "Fifth Third Education Lending Sweepstakes Giveaway" to the following
address: Fifth Third Education Lending 11100 USA Parkway Fishers, IN
46037 M484
Dykema Scholarship Dykema will select a minority
first-year law student at the University of Michigan to receive a $7,500
scholarship to be used for law school tuition and fees in the second year. This
scholarship is automatically renewable for the student's third year if the
student maintains a 3.0 GPA and presents proof of continued enrollment.
Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office starting mid-August.
Applications must be submitted to the Financial Aid Office, 310 HH, by
December 3, 2007.
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Externships
Internship With The AIRE Centre In London, United Kingdom
INTERNSHIPS AVAILABLE! Application Deadline: Friday, October 12, 2007
Ms. Nuala Mole, Founder & Director of the AIRE Centre (Advice on
Individual Rights in Europe) will be at the Law School Monday, October 22,
Tuesday, October 23, and Wednesday, October 24, to interview students interested
in being considered for not-for-credit summer 2008 internships or externships
for academic credit in summer 2008, fall 2008, or winter 2009. (If you wish to
pursue an externship for academic credit and you are selected by Ms. Mole, you
need to comply with the externship guidelines and requirements which may be
obtained from Trudy Feldkamp in 307 HH.) For information on how to apply for an
internship or externship with the AIRE Centre, please pick up the necessary
informational handout available outside of the Center for International &
Comparative Law 300D LR in the Reading Room.
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Fellowships
LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell Client Review Fellowship
One Fellow will be selected for this one-time gift of $15,000. The Fellowship is
open to all students who will enter their third/final year of law school in
Fall. The selection criteria include academic achievement, demonstrated
leadership potential, participation in community service, and commitment to
advancing diversity. Applications are available online at
www.mcca.com. The application deadline
is
October 1, 2007.
Michigan Society of Fellows The Michigan Society of
Fellows invites applications from qualified candidates for three-year
postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Michigan. Candidates should be
near the beginning of their professional careers. Fellows are appointed as
Assistant Professors or Research Scientists in appropriate departments and as
Postdoctoral Scholars in the Michigan Society of Fellows. They are expected to
be in residence in Ann Arbor during the academic years of the fellowship, to
teach for the equivalent of one academic year, to participate in the informal
intellectual life of the Society, and to devote time to their independent
research or artistic projects. Seven Fellows will be selected for three-year
terms to begin September 1. Applications are available online,
www.rackham.umich.edu/Faculty/sof.html. The application deadline is
October 1, 2007.
The Simon Karas Fellowship This Fellowship enables a recent law school graduate or former judicial law clerk to work on interesting and important appellate cases for the Attorney General. The Fellow selected will work in the Ohio Attorney General's Columbus office from September through August. The application should consist of a cover letter, resume, transcript, writing sample and two letters of recommendation, mailed directly by the writers of those letters. Further information is available in the Financial Aid Office, 310 HH. The application deadline is
October 9, 2007.
New York State Unified Court System The New York State
Unified Court System will offer a one-year Legal Fellowship beginning in the
Fall of 2008 for recent law school graduates. This program is designed to
introduce recent law school graduates to careers in the public sector.
Assignments will be to judicial offices throughout the court system. The year
long salary will be $57,053. Brochures are available in the Financial Aid
Office, 310 HH. The application deadline is
November 2, 2007.
Public Interest Fellowships
For the latest fellowships available in
Public Interest visit the Office of Public Service Web site at:
www.law.umich.edu/currentstudents/PublicService.
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Announcements/Reminders
Social Work Day At The UM School Of Social Work
Time: Friday, November 9 Location: School of Social Work Event Contact: Michael Leier, mleier@umich.edu, 734.764.3309
Professors & Administrators will speak on career opportunities in social work and University of Michigan Master of Social Work & Ph.D. in Social Work and Social Science degree programs. The goal for the Social Work Day program is to promote a better understanding of both professional social work and the graduate social work degree programs available at the University of Michigan. Registration is required by November 5, 2007 via their website:
http://www.ssw.umich.edu/. Click on prospective students, then Social Work Day link. There is no fee to register.
Law Library Reorganizing Entire Collection
Location: S-180 Law Library
Event Contact: Veronica R. Richard,
vrichard@umich.edu, 734.763.7191
LAW LIBRARY REORGANIZING ENTIRE
COLLECTION—25 MILES OF BOOKS
The
Library has begun a long planned project to
put the book collection in the Library of
Congress (LC) Classification scheme. When
we’re done, around the end of 2009 or early
2010, the collection will be much easier to
use: • Books will be arranged by subject.
• Books about law will be arranged by
jurisdiction, and within that by subject.
• The books patrons use the most will be in
the Smith Addition and the lesser used will
be in the Legal Research stacks. • The
Smith Addition will have space for us to
respond to patron needs, and house the
growth of the collection. • All active
journals will be in Smith, including
foreign, comparative, and international.
The process of rearranging about 700,000
books that take up about 25 miles of
shelving will be, well, messy at times.
We’ve already done a fair amount of shifting
in preparation, to shorten the time during
which large numbers of books will be moved
frequently. We’re committed to communicating
both our general plans, and the location of
specific volumes as they are moved, in many
ways.
Our goal is to maintain all
services at their present level, and provide
patrons with the information they need as we
always have.
Any questions or
comments, please let me know.
--Margaret Leary, Director and Librarian
mleary@umich.edu, 734.764.4468
Email Your Question To The Ask A Law Librarian Email Reference Service
E-mail Reference Service For U of M Law Students At
Askalawlibrarian@umich.edu,
Or send your question via the web at:
http://cgi2.www.law.umich.edu/asklibrarian/Question.aspx. Hours of
Service: Sunday-Thursday during the Fall & Winter Terms. Response time is
normally 1-3 business days, excluding university holidays and semester breaks.
Visit us at the Reference Desk on the sub-1 level of the underground law library
if you prefer immediate in-person assistance. Hours of Service: 9 a.m. to
midnight 7 days per week, excluding university holidays and semester breaks.
Call us at the reference desk at 734.764.9324 if you have a quick reference
question that can be handled over the phone. Hours of Service: 9 a.m. to
midnight 7 days per week, excluding university holidays and semester breaks.
Consult us by appointment if you need one on one, in-depth research consultation
assistance from a reference librarian. Appointments may be made via e-mail to
askalawlibrarian@umich.edu.
Hours of Service: by appointment.
Parking In University Lots On Home Game Weekends
On
home-game football Saturdays, the following parking lots are reserved for
football parking pass holders only. All vehicles must be removed by 10:00 p.m.
the preceding Friday evening as the lot is chained and locked closed. Please
note the popular student parking lot, SC9 located by the Coliseum on Hill and
Division, in included in the areas to vacate.
Lots that will be
controlled:
§ SC2 between Keech & Hoover SC13 Greene
Street
§ SC4 Kipke Drive SC14 Hoover @ Greene Street
§ SC5 Kipke Drive SC32 Greene Street
§ SC6 east of Kipke Drive SC35 Keech & Hoover
§ SC7 west of Kipke Drive SC36 Main Street @
Keech
§ SC9 Hill & Division SC37 Hoover Street
§ SC11 Hoover Street SC38 corner of Hill &
Division Street
§ SC12 Greene Street
Alternative parking can be found on North Campus, where there is no parking
enforcement during the weekend. Bus service is provided from Lots NC46, NC53 and
NC27 (Pierpont Commons), with stops on central campus within one block of every
major residence hall and library.
Listed below is the football home-game
schedule:
§ October 6 §
October 13
§ October 27 §
November 17
We appreciate your cooperation to observe this parking
restriction and remove your vehicle accordingly. Failure to comply with this
restriction will result in the issuance of parking citations, revocation of
student parking privileges and possible towing.
For further information
and assistance with alternative parking, please contact the Parking and
Transportation Services office at 734.764.8291.
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Employment
Research Assistant Needed For Associate Dean Bridget McCormack
Associate Dean Bridget McCormack is looking for a research assistant to assist her with a few diverse projects: two that need immediate attention and one in winter. An estimated 5-15 hours per week will be needed. Interested students should contact Dean McCormack via email at
bridgetm@umich.edu.
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Office Hours
Assistant Dean for
Student Affairs - David Baum
To make an appointment with Dean Baum, please contact Marilyn Genoa either in
person in 301 HH, by calling 734.764.0516, or via e-mail at
marilyng@umich.edu.
Director of Student Affairs - Christine
Gregory
Monday: 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Tuesday: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Thursday: 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. Friday: 10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
To make an appointment with Christine
Gregory, please contact Mark Gebhart or
Trudy Feldkamp by e-mail
mgebhart@umich.edu
or
tfeldkam@umich.edu, or phone at
734.615.0019.
Office of the Registrar:
For answers to questions about graduation
requirements, registration, examination
procedures, and the like, e-mail
lawrecords@umich.edu. Alternatively,
students can make an appointment to see Jack
Atkinson, Registrar 734.763.6499, Debby
Hartranft, Student Services Examination and
Grade Coordinator 734.647.7589, Amy Bishop,
Student Services Curriculum Coordinator
734.763.6499, David Baum, Assistant Dean for
Student Affairs 734.764.0516, or Christine
Gregory, Director of Student Affairs
734.615.0019.
Financial Aid Office:
Office hours are 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 1:00
- 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Our phone
number is 734.764.5289 and the office e-mail is
lawfinaid@umich.edu.
Assistant Dean for International Affairs
Virginia Gordon:
To schedule an appointment with Assistant
Dean Virginia Gordon, please contact Barbara
Glispin in 300D LR, phone 734.764.5269,
glispin@umich.edu. If you have questions
about international legal studies, planning your
curriculum, or opportunities for students with
international or overseas interest, drop by the
Center for International and Comparative Law and
Assistant Dean Virginia Gordan would be happy to
talk with you.
Office Of Public Service:
To make an appointment with a counselor,
please see Jackie Julien in 200 HH #29 or call
734.647.3256.
Office of Career Services:
To make a scheduled appointment with Susan
Guindi, Carolyn Spencer or Robin Kaplan, please
stop by 210 HH, or call 734.764.0546.
Library Hours:
8:00 a.m. to Midnight, seven days a week
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