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Simplicity Software: On-Campus Interviews

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ENR Career Strategy Session.
Professor John Bonine and Director Jane Steckbeck (February 18, 2008).


1L Orientation '07

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Law School Career Services
Building a Better Resume

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Resumes: What Works, What Doesn't Work
How To Identify And Use Action Verbs
Skills That Say You Are Employable
Example Resume 1
Example Resume 2

Crafting a Cover Letter

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Formula Cover Letter
How To Identify And Use Action Verbs
Letters, Letters, Letters!
Successful Cover Letter Writing: The Importance of Self Evaluation by Jane Steckbeck, Associate Director for Career Services
Skills That Say You Are Employable
Example Cover Letter 1
Example Cover Letter 2
Example Cover Letter 3


Callbacks: Now What?

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Callback Checklist: Don't Leave Home Without It!
Callback Interviews: What Now?
Master of Your Domain

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Sample Letter; Informational Interview Request Private Firm
Sample Letter
Sample Letter: Reintroducing Yourself To Previous Contact
Sample Letter Informational Interviewing/Networking: Prosecution/Defense

Guerrilla Interviewing

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Guerilla Interviewing: Taking Charge of Your Interview Process
Strategies for Successful Interviewing

Reality Check

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Career Development Strategies that Work: Taking Charge of your Career Planning Regardless of your Academic Performance

Public Interest Environmental Law Career Development

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Public Interest Environmental Law Career Development Strategies

ENR

"Law and Climate Change: Government's Atmospheric Trust Responsibility," Keynote Address, Video-conference to University of Montana, (February 19, 2008).

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Keynote address "Ocean Zoning: Implications for Wave Energy Development (WED)" as part of a scientific workshop on "Ecological Effects of Wave Energy Development in the Pacific Northwest." Professor Richard Hildreth (October 11, 2007).

Fireside Conversations on Global Warming

2008-2009:

  • Thursday, August 28th at 5:00 p.m.
    Roberta Mann, Law, "Do Tax Breaks for Ethanol Reduce Global Warming?"

  • Thursday, September 25th at 5:00 p.m.
    Alexander Murphy, Geography, "The Geopolitical Implications of Climate Change"

2007-2008:

  • Wednesday, August 29th at 4:30 p.m.
    Professor Mary Wood, Law, "Courts as Guardians of the Global Trust"

  • Wednesday, September 12th at 4:30 p.m.
    Professor Hari Osofsky, Law, "Climate Change and the Alien Tort Claims Act"

  • Wednesday, September 26th at 4:30 p.m.
    Professor Mark Unno, Religious Studies, "The Buddha's Fire Sermon and Global Warming"

  • Wednesday, October 10th at 4:30 p.m.
    Professor Nancy Shurtz, Law, "Mother Earth says: 'I'm Cool with Carbon Taxes'"

  • Wednesday, October 24th at 4:30 p.m.
    Professor Mike Russo, Lundquist College of Business, "The Business of Global Warming"

  • Wednesday, November 7th at 4:30 p.m.
    Professors Steve Kevan and Greg Bothun, Physics, "Physicists on Renewable

  • Wednesday, January 16th at 4:30 p.m.
    Professor Svitlana Kravchenko, Law, "Global Warming and Human Rights"

  • Wednesday, January 30th at 4:30 p.m.
    Professors Jon Palfreman and Carol Ann Bassett, Journalism, "Cool Reporting about a Warming Planet"

  • Wednesday, February 13th at 4:30 p.m.
    Professor Jon Erlandson, Anthropology and the Museum of Natural and Cultural History, "Fishing the Past to Feed the Future: Archaeology, Historical Ecology, and Restoration of Marine Ecosystems"

  • Wednesday, February 27th at 4:30 p.m.
    Professor Rob Illig, Law, "Environmental Entrepreneurship"

  • Wednesday, March 12th at 4:30 p.m.
    Professors William Rossi and Molly Westling, English, "Reading, Rhetoric, and Climate"

JELL Symposium: Combating Climate Change on the Regional Level

Keynote: Senator Brad Avakian

Panel One: Bill Drumheller (Oregon Department of Energy), Spencer Reeder (Washington Department of Ecology), Bruce Jennings (Consultant, California Senate, Environmental Quality Committee).

Panel Two: Roger Hamilton (Resource Innovations, University of Oregon), Dan Galpern (Western Environmental Law Center), Professor Lesley McAllister (University of San Diego School of Law).

Panel Three: Professor Hari Osofsky (University of Oregon School of Law), Professor Wil Burns (Santa Clara School of Law), David Hunter (Center for International Environmental Law), Professor E. Andrew Long (Louis D. Brandeis School of Law).

Panel Four: James Olmsted (Conservation & Preservation Counsel, L.L.C.), Professor Randall Abate (Florida Coastal School of Law), Professor Svitlana Kravchenko (University of Oregon School of Law).

Keynote: Professor Mary Christina Wood (University of Oregon School of Law).

Mary Wood’s Podcasts: Lectures and Keynotes

JELL Climate Conference Keynote: "Government's Atmospheric Trust Obligation" (October 19, 2007).
       

"Fiddling While Earth Burns?: Your Government's Role in Global Warming," Teach-In with Peter Walker, Climate Change Course, Environmental Studies Department, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR (June 7, 2007).

"Government and Climate Crisis: Discretion or Obligation?," invited Keynote Address, City Club of Eugene, Eugene, OR (May 4, 2007).

"Nature's Trust: A Legal, Political and Moral Frame for Global Warming," Keynote Address sponsored by Clark College, Friends of Clark County and Sierra Club, Vancouver, WA (April 21, 2007).

"Nature's Trust: A Legal, Political and Moral Frame for Global Warming," Keynote Address, 25th Public Interest Environmental Law Conference, University of Oregon School of Law, Eugene, OR (March 2, 2007).

Legislative Briefing to Oregon Senate Judiciary Committee on Global Warming, University of Oregon School of Law, Eugene, OR (February 16, 2007).

"Nature's Trust: Reclaiming Environmental Discourse," Keynote Address, Oregon Bioneers Conference, Lane Community College, Eugene, Oregon (Oct. 20, 2006).

Mary Wood’s Podcasts: TV & Radio Interviews

Interview with Carla Castano, Ch. 13 KVAL, Eugene, OR (April 3, 2007).


Interview with Sari Gelzer and Kelpie Wilson, 25th Public Interest Environmental Law Conference, University of Oregon School of Law, Eugene, OR (March 2, 2007)
Video on Climate Change, from www.truth.org (April 27, 2007).


Interview with Brian Shaw, host of "The Vocal Majority", 1600 AM KOPT "Oregon's Progressive Talk", Eugene, Oregon (March 1, 2007).

Interview with Ed Monks, host of "To Pursue the Truth", Ch. 29 CCTV, Eugene, Oregon (Feb. 12, 2007).

Guest Interview with host Don Wimberley, KBSU, Boise, Idaho (Jan. 22, 2007)


PIPS

David Cobb: "How Fair and Open Are Elections in the United States?" (October 24)


Wayne Morse Center

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mp3 audio | run time: 1 hr 25 min | file size: 106.28 mb | recorded 10-08-07