Spring 2003 Directed Interns

Once students have successfully completed the Clinic internship program, they may participate in a directed internship of one to three credit hours depending on faculty availability and approval. Directed interns may concentrate on one area of practice.

Photograph: Jennifer Dahlstrom.Jennifer Dahlstrom is completing her second semester as a directed intern under the supervision of Professor Petty. "Law Clinic has not only been a very practical educational experience for me, but has also been a great asset to my resume. My experiences in Clinic have given me something to talk about with prospective employers during job interviews."

Julia Peter is fulfilling her directed internship under the supervision of Professor Petty.

Photograph: Tami Santiago-Gonzalez.Tami Santiago-Gonzalez is working on criminal defense matters under the supervision of Professor Francis.

Photograph: Sigrid Statz.Sigrid Statz is working under the supervision of Professor Petty on family law and child in need of care matters.

Photograph: Matt Wilson.Matt Wilson is focusing on criminal defense matters under Professor Francis' supervision. "Clinic is perhaps the only opportunity you will have in law school to test yourself in a meaningful way."

Photograph: Andy Wimmer.Andy Wimmer is under the supervision of Professor Petty working on family law and child in need of care matters. "While the Clinic has greatly benefitted my professional development, perhaps the Clinic's greatest impact on me has been the utter joy of providing legal assistance and counsel to those who may not have been able to seek legal counsel if it were not for the Clinic."