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Community Building Workshop
Greetings to our new students!
What is the Community Building Workshop?
“Community” is a core value that Villanova University lives and breathes. You are entering a new professional culture and a special community of lawyers-in-training at Villanova Law. Central to Villanova’s Augustinian heritage is the mission to create a collegial, dynamic community of enthusiastic learners from varied life perspectives. For our vibrant community to thrive, each of us must fundamentally value and respect every other community member. Indeed, this fundamental respect is the centerpiece of our Law School mission statement, which states:
"Villanova Law seeks to reflect the spirit of St. Augustine by the cultivation of knowledge, by respect for individual differences and by adherence to the principle that mutual love and respect should animate every aspect of the law school’s life."
The School of Law welcomes all to its community, regardless of race, gender, religion or creed, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age, economic status, or disability. The School of Law is committed to serving the poor and the disadvantaged. As an inclusive institution, it celebrates diversity as enriching the educational environment for everyone.
So, welcome to the Community Building Workshop portion of your Orientation to Villanova Law! To be sure, a community isn’t built in one workshop. However, we are pleased to provide this first step in what promises to be an enriching journey toward mutual respect and understanding. We hope you will embrace that journey, as we learn from each other during your time at Villanova Law.
Things To Do Before the Orientation “Community Building Workshop”
Prior to the workshop, please read the short required readings that are linked below. We have also included some suggested readings, should you choose to learn more. We also encourage you to prepare your mind and your heart to encounter new individuals and new ideas. Both will challenge you in new ways. We are confident you can rise to the challenge and we look forward to helping you do so!
Required Readings (click on each title to view the reading):
- Susan, Bryant, The Five Habits: Building Cross-Cultural Competence in Lawyers, 8 Clinical L. Rev. 33 (2001).
- What is Cultural Intelligence? (Chapter from Cultural Intelligence: A Guide to Working with People from Other Cultures, by Brooks Peterson, 2004).
Recommended Readings (click on each title to view the reading):
- Proudman, Bill, What’s It Gonna Take: Critical Skills for Courageous White Male Leaders, Diversity and the Bar, September/October 2005.
- Framework for Emotional Intelligence (outline adapted from Working with Emotional Intelligence by Dr. Daniel Goleman).
- Multicultural Competence – A Suggested Checklist for Lawyers In Training
See you at Orientation!
Warmest regards,
Elaine Petrossian & LaRasz Moody
Co-Chairs of the Dean’s Commission on Inclusiveness
Assistant Dean for Career Strategy
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