Word: interesting
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...School Dean Robert C. Clark yesterday stood by his controversial decision to eliminate the school's public interest career counseling office, saying that the budget-cutting move would not lessen the School's commitment to the field...
...continue to think that move made sense," Clark said. "A significant amount of the placement budget was going for something that didn't seem to produce enough results. If we're going to support students interested in public interest law, we have to think about what's the best...
Clark characterized his move as a simple administrative reorganization, saying that the career placement and dean of students' offices could adequately handle the public interest advising for the Law School. Currently, only 6 to 8 percent of Law School students pursue public interest careers...
...addition, students said Clark's decision "symbolized" his lack of commitment to promoting the public interest field--a charge many have leveled at the dean since his appointment...
...said the dean of students' office will conduct public interest orientation workshops and meetings to discuss the "public interest way of life." He said the placement office will provide public interest directories and information on job openings...