

Combine the practicalities of legal work with the analytical elements of a master’s degree in economics.
Among their many activities, faculty members are engaged in legislative reform projects, participate in community development initiatives, assist with test litigation in various fields, serve on the boards of local and national organizations and agencies and provide pro bono representation to a variety of clients, from death row inmates to victims of domestic violence.
Just as important as scholarly excellence is the crucial role faculty members play in mentoring students. Faculty members counsel students in the choice of co-ops and post-graduate employment, integrate students’ co-op experiences into the classroom and invite student participation in their research projects.
The following list includes faculty members as well as specialists, lecturers and program managers.