Monday, November 16, 2009

BLSA hosts Preparing for Law School Admissions: The LSAT & Your Application Seminar


The College Student Division Committee of the Black Law Students Association hosted Preparing for Law School Admissions: The LSAT & Your Application Seminar on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 at NCCU School of Law for the BLSA NCCU Mentoring Program.

The program began with a Meet & Greet reception. The reception afforded the undergraduate students an opportunity to meet the law student assigned as their mentors. Over 45 undergraduate and graduate students gathered in the Fishbowl to enjoy pizza and ice-breaker activities. With the support from the NCCU School of Law student body, each participant of the BLSA NCCU Mentoring Program has been paired with a law student mentor.

After the Meet & Greet, the participants attended presentations by Shameika DeVane the Assistant Relationship Manager for Kaplan Test Prep & Admissions and Stephanie Barbee Williams the Assistant Dean of Admissions at NCCU School of Law.

Ms. DeVane discussed the quantitative and qualitative factors related to law school admission, inclusive of the LSAT, suggested preparation timelines and other resources for preparing for the LSAT.

Dean Williams provided in-dept insight regarding what the law school admissions staff considers when evaluating an applicant, as well as how to prepare and strengthen their law school application.

DeWarren K. Langley, a second year law student who coordinates the NCCU BSLA Mentoring Program says “as law students, we have a responsibility and obligation to usher in the next generation of law students.”

At the end of the seminar, students registered for the Council on Legal Education Opportunity (CLEO) Pre-Law Exchange Program.

“The mentor program meeting was extremely informative! The meeting energized me and gave me a lot of clarity concerning the law school application process. I finally made the decision to apply to NCCU Law School. I was tremendously satisfied and look forward to future meetings!” says William Morgan, a junior Criminal Justice major at Shaw University.

“The seminar was awesome and helpful. I was not aware of all the aspects of applying for law school,” says Jimmy Short, a junior Business Management & Political Science major at NCCU.

If you are interested in serving on the College Student Division Committee or assisting with programs in the Spring, please contact the chair, DeWarren K. Langley at (919) 423-8089 or dewarrenklangley@gmail.com.

Special thanks to the BLSA Executive Board, the College Student Division Committee, Ms. Staris Best, and Dean Stephanie Barbee Williams for making this event possible.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

BLSA Candidate Forum


Come out to see Candidates in the upcoming 2009 Election speak on important issues facing the Durham Community. Candidates includes those running for Mayor of Durham. You do not wan to miss this chance to speak with those people who impact life in Durham. Location: The Great Hall!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

NCCU BLSA WEEK 2009!!


Join us for our Annual BLSA Week/Week of Service!

Theme: On the Path to Greatness!!

Tuesday: BLSA Supports Breast Cancer Awareness (everybody wear pink shirts or pink ribbons) & Thanksgiving Food Drive starts

Wednesday: "Your Professional Career Starts Now: Value Your Reputation"
Great Hall, Noon. Food will be provided

Thursday: BLSA Oratoracle Contest: Census 2010 & The Importance of Being Counted
Come watch NCCU Undergrads speak on the importance of the 2010 Census and why we should all be counted!

Friday: HLSA BLSA Salsa - The Marvell Event Center, 10:00 p.m. - until

Saturday: Politics & Grits Symposium OR BLSA Volunteers at the N.C. State Fair at the Ronold McDonald House Table.
Members can attend the Politics & Grits Symposium on The Impact of Incarceration on the Mother-Child Relationship starting at 11 a.m. in the Great Hall or Members can work at the Ronald McDonald House Table at the N.C. State Fair. Volunteers get free admissions tickets. Please email our Community Service Chair for more details.

Monday, October 12, 2009

BLSA Soup Sale



Hungry?? Homesick?? Miss Mama's cooking?? Well BLSA is here to give you that "home away from home" experience. Come out and taste home-cooked soups and chili for just $2 a bowl.

Monday, October 5, 2009

NCCU BLSA partners with Test Prep Program to host LSAT



The College Student Division Committee of the Black Law Students Association in partnership with the Test Prep Program at North Carolina Central University hosted “Preparing for the LSAT” for 28 undergraduate students on Saturday, October 3, 2009.

The College Student Division Committee, chaired by DeWarren K. Langley, conducts and implements programming to assist undergraduates with law school admission in addition to a mentoring program. The Test Prep Program (TTP) provides test preparation for the four major graduate and professional school examinations: GMAT, GRE, LSAT and MCAT. Through TTP, NCCU wants to increase admissions options for underrepresented groups at selective graduate and professional schools across the country. Since 1996, the services of The Princeton Review have been contracted for this program.

Langley, a second year law student believes that current law students must be committed to passing on the lessons they have learned about the law school application process and the journey to obtaining a Juris Doctor degree.

This is the first year BLSA and TTP have partnered.

“I look forward to an on-going partnership with the Black Law Student Association. This is something that I have always wanted to see happen,” says Leon Hardy, Director of the Test Prep Program.

If you are interested in serving on the College Student Division Committee, please contact the chair, DeWarren K. Langley at (919) 423-8089 or dewarrenklangley@gmail.com.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Extreme Makeover: BLSA Edition



NCCU BLSA ADOPT-A-FAMILY PROJECT FOR THE SMITH FAMILY (GARNER FIRE VICTIMS)
Donations are needed for the housewares drive. Please sign up what you are willing to donate on the BLSA Twen page. Signing up will ensure that the family gets what they need without a lot of duplicate donations. By September 22, you will be able to access a gift registry that has been set up for the family, in the event that you would like to donate new items. After you sign up, you can then go to your local Target store and use the gift registry to help with your purchase. The registry will be under the name "NCCU BLSA". Very gently used/like new items will also be appreciated. Items can be placed in the designated box in the fishbowl or given to Brandee Ford or Niccoya Dobson. We will also be taking clothing donations in the box in the fishbowl, the 2 year old girl is a 3T and the 3 year old boy is a 5T. The mother is a size 16-18. New,like new, or gently used clothing is appreciated.
Thank you for your generosity!!!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Saturday, August 29, 2009

2009 School Supply Drive



In the spirit of Growing as Servant Leaders, NCCU BLSA presents our 2009 School Supply Drive. We will be collecting school supplies for students in Ghana who do not have the resources to purchase supplies for their classes. At NCCU, we not only recognize the importance of our education, but we recognize the importance of success in education for others all over the world. Join us as we try to make a difference, one community at a time!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Sunday, August 16, 2009

BLSA Book Bargain Success!!

The 2nd Annual NCCU BLSA Book Bargain was a success. The Book Bargain was the first NCCU BLSA event of the year. The students got a chance to prepare for the school year, share their class experiences with fellow classmates, and make a little money. BLSA is looking forward to another successful year. Stay tuned, the best is yet to come!

BLSA Book Bargain Success

Thursday, August 13, 2009

2nd Annual BLSA Book Bargain



Need to buy books? Need to sell books? Stop by the Great Hall for some GREAT DEALS!! 1L, 2L, and 3L books available!

Thursday, March 26, 2009

NCCU BLSA wins National Award!


The NCCU Law Chapter of the Black Law Students Association received the National "Johnnie Cochran Social Consciousness" Award to honor outstanding programming and commitment to social justice. The award was presented at the National BLSA Convention on Saturday, March 21, 2009 in Irvine, CA. NCCU BLSA chapter was selected out of over 200 other BLSA chapters in the nation. In the words of the National Vice-Chair, Michelle Augustine, "Your chapter works! Thank you for your commitment to the mission." Congratulations to our BLSA!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

End of the Year Banquet


Thursday, March 26, 2009
7pm
Great Hall
Attire: Professional

Theme for event:
"BLACK in the In Crowd": Your Role as a Black Attorney

The recent inauguration of past BLSA member, President Barack Obama and our several other accolades and accomplishments in the Black Community has made BLACK "the In Crowd". While we are proud of our resilience and success, what does this "in crowd" status mean? What does it mean to be a BLACK ATTORNEY? What is our unique duty?
Please sign-up on the BLSA TWEN page under BLSA Banquet. There are limited spaces available.

Chapter Elections for 2009-2010

Are you interested in serving on the BLSA Executive Board? Are you interested in taking NCCU BLSA to higher levels? If so, then this is for you! BLSA will be holding elections for its 2009-2010 Executive Board. Keep in mind this election is only for officer positions which include: President, Vice-President, Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary, and Treasurer. ANY paid BLSA member may run for office. Please refer to the BLSA Constitution (located on TWEN) for a description of each position.

If you are interested in running for a position you need to write and submit a Letter of Intent stating the following: the position you are running for, why you want to hold that position, qualifications you possess, and any objectives or goals you have if you were to hold such position. Please limit all letters of intent to less than one page, double spaced, and no larger than 12 inch font. All related dates are as follows:


Wednesday, March 18, 2009 (by 11pm)
Letters of Intent due to nccublsa@gmail.com
Please include in the subject line: “Letters of Intent: (Add Respective Position)"

Thursday, March 19, 2009
Letters of Intent available on TWEN for BLSA members to review

Monday, March 23, 2009 (10 am)
BLSA Officer Election Speeches
Room 100

Mon., March 23 (12 noon)-Thurs., March 26 (12 noon)
VOTING for BLSA Officers on TWEN (under customized polling)
ONLY PAID BLSA MEMBERS MAY VOTE!

Thursday, March 26 (7 pm)
End of the Year Banquet (2009-2010 Elected Officers Announced)
Great Hall

Please contact Stephanie Robinson at srobi582@yahoo.com if you have any questions.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Upcoming Events


Law Student For a Day--Student Shadow Day
Thursday, February 19, 2009
ALL DAY
Contact your mentor/mentee!

1L Mock Midterm--Criminal Law Exam
Saturday, February 21, 2009
9:45 am
Room 202
Sign up now on the BLSA TWEN Page!

NCCU BLSA comes in Second Place for SRBLSA Chapter of the Year!


February 4-8, 2009 (SRBLSA Convention—Nashville, TN)

The North Carolina Central University School of Law Chapter of the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) recently came in Second Place for Southern Regional BLSA Chapter of Year!!!

Over the course of this school year, NCCU BLSA has worked tirelessly to implement innovative programs which serve the needs of its members and the local community, such as the “So You Think You Want to go to Law School?” Pre-Law Conference, North Carolina Community Voters Project, Annual MLK Day of Service, BLSA Week 2008, Project Haiti, Habitat for Humanity, and many others. It is no wonder that NCCU BLSA came in second for Chapter of the Year by .77 (less than a point), surpassing 12 other BLSA chapters in the Southern Region (including chapters at Emory and the University of Miami).

Additionally, NCCU BLSA received the “Johnnie L. Cochran Award” for Largest Membership. With 182 paid members, NCCU BLSA is proud to be the largest BLSA chapter in the Nation!

Another special congrats is afforded to Ms. Amy Oraefo who was elected SRBLSA Sub-Region III Director! As Sub-Region III Director, Ms. Oraefo will be in charge of all the BLSA chapters in the states of North Carolina and South Carolina!!

Congratulations to NCCU BLSA on your commitment to service and cultivating “social engineers”!!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT: An Introduction to NCCU Law’s Moot Court and Trial Teams

Attention 1L's and 2L’s...
Do you think that you are interested in joining the moot court team, but don't know what it is? Are you thinking about the Mary Wright competition or possibly joining the trial team, but don't know how?
Well, this Wednesday come and hear from a small student panel on the in's and out's of NCCU Law's Moot Court and Trial Team. Bring your questions as well! Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009 from 12-12:50. Room 100.

Questions: E-mail Deanna Taylor at deannataylor01@yahoo.com

Friday, January 16, 2009

"So You Think You Want to go to Law School?" Pre-Law Conference




REGISTRATION:
This event is free and open to the public!
To register, please simply e-mail us (nccublsa@gmail.com) with your name, phone number, e-mail address, undergraduate institution/graduation date, and the semester you plan on applying to law school.
THE LAST DAY TO REGISTER IS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2009.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Thursday, January 15, 2009

BLSA After Dark: Party Friday 1/23/09!!

Party with a Purpose (PROJECT HAITI):
A portion of the proceeds will be donated to aid those affected by
the school collapse in Por-au-Prince, Haiti.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Annual MLK Day Community Service Project

Continuing our annual MLK Day efforts, NCCU BLSA soliciting members to volunteer to visit our “adopted community”--the Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club to discuss and remember Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s works with children in our community.

Thursday, January 15, 2009
3-5 pm
Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club
810 N Alston Ave., Durham, NC 27701

Please contact Community Service chair, God-Is Ike at freeiraq03@aol.com to volunteer or more info.

General Body Meeting


General Body Meeting
Monday, January 11, 2009
10 am
Room 2oo



Chapter picture will be taken. Wear your BLSA T-Shirt!

Monday, January 5, 2009

BLSA Book Bargain (BBB)


Spring BLSA Book Bargain/Book Flea Market
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
4 to 6 pm
Great Hall

Come early and bring cash! :-)