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National Mentoring Expert Recognizes Pace Minority Law Student Mentoring Program
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., October 3, 2006 – Ida Abbott, one of the foremost
national experts on mentoring, has recognized Pace Law School’s
Minority Law Student Mentoring Program in her “Mentoring Across
Differences” column for the Minority Corporate Counsel Association.
Pace Law School and MasterCard International cosponsor the Minority
Law Student Mentoring Program, which pairs minority students with
lawyers serving as in-house counsel for MasterCard. Abbott writes,
“This unique corporate program, which reflects the company’s
longstanding commitment to diversity, provides academic and career
guidance to minority law students.” The program was introduced
during the 2005-2006 academic year, and matched five attorneys from
the MasterCard Law Department with Pace Law School students.
In her column, the fifth offering in a six-part series on mentoring
issues and building successful mentoring relationships, Abbott
highlights nationwide examples of successful minority mentoring
programs. In addition to Pace Law School’s program, other profiled
programs include the John W. Kozyak Minority Mentor Program, the
Practicing Attorneys for Law Students (PALS) Program, and the
American Bar Association Commission on Mental and Physical
Disabilities Mentor Program.
Ida Abbott, Esq., the principal of Ida Abbott Consulting,
specializes in mentoring and lawyers’ professional development. The
Minority Corporate Counsel Association (MCCA) was founded in 1997 to
advocate for the expanded hiring, retention, and promotion of
minority attorneys in corporate law departments and the law firms
that serve them.
Founded in 1976, Pace University School of Law
has nearly 5,000 alumni/ae throughout the country. It offers full- and
part-time day and evening JD programs on its White Plains, N.Y.,
campus. The School also offers the Master of Laws in Environmental Law
and in Comparative Legal Studies. The School, which has one of the
nation's top-rated environmental law programs, also offers the SJD
program in that field. The School of Law is part of a comprehensive,
independent and diversified University with campuses in New York City
and Westchester County. www.law.pace.edu
Celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2006, Pace University
educates achievers who are engaged with critical issues both locally
and globally. Known for an outcome-oriented environment that prepares
students to succeed in a wide-range of professions, Pace has three
campuses, including New York City (downtown and Midtown), Westchester
(Pleasantville, Briarcliff, and the White Plains Graduate Center), and
Pace Law School in White Plains. A private metropolitan university,
Pace enrolls approximately 14,000 students in undergraduate, masters,
and doctoral programs in the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Ivan
G. Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, Law
School, Lienhard School of Nursing, Lubin School of Business, and
School of Education. www.pace.edu
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