Law students as assistant rectors – a Notre Dame Law School tradition
Document Type
News Article
Publication Date
12-14-2017
Abstract
For a special group of Notre Dame Law students, the 2L and 3L years of law school are spent living among undergraduates as assistant rectors in residence halls, guiding students and giving them mental and spiritual resources to handle the demands of higher education.
Recommended Citation
Gray, Amanda, "Law students as assistant rectors – a Notre Dame Law School tradition" (2017). NDLS in the News. 403.
https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_news/403
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