On Wednesday, February 5, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Wayne State University Law School will present its latest Legal Briefs program online featuring Tierney Eaton Hoffman, assistant dean of student affairs.
Hoffman’s interests are in the areas of academic achievement, diversity, equity, belonging, and law student mental health and well-being. With the assistance of Denise Lewis and the generosity of the Denise Lewis Fund, Hoffman has developed a pilot program to study cohort learning and its impact on the academic success and socio-emotional experience of the law school’s first-year Damon J. Keith Scholars.
During this program, Hoffman will discuss the programs that she has been leading to bring more individuals from underrepresented groups into the practice of law.
The Legal Briefs program highlights current legal content for alumni, students, and friends of Wayne Law. This virtual event is hosted and moderated by the law school’s development and alumni affairs team. The program’s total run time is about 1 hour, which includes presentation time and an opportunity for guests to ask questions and connect in dialogue.
To register and receive the Zoom login details, visit https://law.wayne.edu and scroll down to “events.”
Hoffman’s interests are in the areas of academic achievement, diversity, equity, belonging, and law student mental health and well-being. With the assistance of Denise Lewis and the generosity of the Denise Lewis Fund, Hoffman has developed a pilot program to study cohort learning and its impact on the academic success and socio-emotional experience of the law school’s first-year Damon J. Keith Scholars.
During this program, Hoffman will discuss the programs that she has been leading to bring more individuals from underrepresented groups into the practice of law.
The Legal Briefs program highlights current legal content for alumni, students, and friends of Wayne Law. This virtual event is hosted and moderated by the law school’s development and alumni affairs team. The program’s total run time is about 1 hour, which includes presentation time and an opportunity for guests to ask questions and connect in dialogue.
To register and receive the Zoom login details, visit https://law.wayne.edu and scroll down to “events.”




