Focusing on well-being
Students on Harvard Law School’s Student Well-Being Working Group care about sharing mental health resources available with their peers.
Students on Harvard Law School’s Student Well-Being Working Group care about sharing mental health resources available with their peers.
Stephen L. Ball ’10 has been appointed Harvard Law School’s new dean of students, starting March 7.
Monica E. Monroe has been named Harvard Law School’s new assistant dean for community engagement, equity, and belonging.
An interview for a job she didn’t apply for turned out to be a career-defining opportunity for Natasha Onken, who has since devoted her life to helping students succeed.
Amid COVID-19, Harvard Law School will offer Zero-L this year for free to any interested U.S. law school to help them and their incoming students bolster student success rates and overcome COVID-related pre-matriculation educational challenges.
Zero-L, a new online course, is meant to help all incoming students, including those who don’t have any pre-law background. Featuring an array of Harvard Law School professors, it covers topics ranging from the separation of powers to how to speak in class in response to a cold call.