Monday, July 27, 2015

Fall OCI Deadline for Session 1 Has Been Extended!

ATTENTION STUDENTS!
Due to a university-wide email problem that began over the weekend, we are extending the deadline to apply to Fall OCI Session 1 employers. The deadline will be extended until 5:00 pm TODAY, Monday, July 27. In the meantime, if you have any questions regarding Fall OCI or you are awaiting documents from a counselor, please call Junsen Ohno, (206) 398-4105, or a CPD counselor as soon as possible.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

17th Annual National Law Students Workers' Rights Conference

For details on the National Law Students Workers' rights Conference on October 16 and 17 in Baltimore, visit the Peggy Browning Fund website. The registration deadline for students asking the Peggy Browning Fund to pay for airfare is August 27.

Brochures on the conference are available in CPD.

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

FALL OCI REMINDER: APPLICATIONS TO SESSION I EMPLOYERS ARE DUE JULY 27!

Application materials to Session I employers are due MONDAY, JULY 27 AT NOON.

Make sure to have a CPD counselor check your materials before you submit them. Good luck!

Monday, July 13, 2015

FALL OCI IS NOW OPEN FOR APPLICATIONS!

More than 55 employers are participating in this year’s OCI Program including large local law firms, technology companies, and public service organizations.  The deadline for Session 1 applications is Monday, July 27 at NOON.  Do not forget to have your materials reviewed by a CPD counselor.  Contact Junsen Ohno, ohnoj@seattleu.edu, to schedule an appointment with an advisor or email an advisor directly.

Monday, July 6, 2015

How Technology Impacts Civil Liberties: Town Hall Seattle, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 14

Newly-emerging technologies affect us all in a multitude of ways and today’s turned-on, always-connected world has reached an all-time high. Nuala O’Connor, president of the Center for Democracy & Technology, will discuss how the internet and interconnected world shape our lives, impact our civil liberties, and inform our daily decisions. Other panelists include Ryan Calo, faculty director of the University of Washington’s Tech Policy Lab; Racquel Russell, Director of Government Relations and Public Affairs for Zillow; and Matt Wood, the General Manager of Product Strategy for Amazon Web Services. From the Internet of Things to the wireless technologies in automobiles, the panelists will explain the range of this digital world and what steps can be made to stay plugged in, while still maintaining personal privacy and security. The panel will be moderated by Jenny Durkan, former United States Attorney and Quinn Emanuel’s Global Chair of the Cyber Law and Privacy Group. Ira Rubinstein, CDT Board of Directors, Research Fellow and Adjunct Professor at NYU School of Law will be giving a special welcome to the program. 

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

FALL OCI UPDATE

Students can view participating employers in Symplicity starting next Tuesday, July 7. Application submissions begin on Monday, July 13. Interviews will take place from the 10th to the 28th of August.
Reach out to a CPD counselor to ensure that your application materials are in good shape.