School of Law Students Awarded 2010 New York City Bar Diversity Summer Fellowships

March 17, 2010

School of Law Students Awarded 2010 New York City Bar Diversity Summer Fellowships

Tawsif Chowdhury 2L, Daphney Gachette 1L, Dominique Saint-Fort 1L and Nkechi (“Nk”) Udogwu 1L from St. John’s University School of Law have each been awarded a prestigious 2010 New York City Bar Diversity Fellowship. The Fellowship Program, sponsored by the Committee on Recruitment and Retention of Lawyers of the New York City Bar Association, is a highly competitive program offering first-year and second-year evening students from underrepresented populations a unique summer employment opportunity in outstanding law firms and corporate law departments.

Eleven New York City law schools are invited to participate in the Fellowship Program. St. John’s, with its 4 fellowship recipients, was one of three schools receiving the highest number of fellowship placements. This summer, Tawsif will be working at the New York City Law Department, Daphney at Bank of New York Mellon, Dominique at Proskauer Rose LLP and Nk at Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy LLP.  The multi-level application process includes interviews by a Law School Screening Committee by which nominees are recommended to the Bar Association. 54 nominees from all participating law schools were then interviewed by a panel of Bar Association Committee members to select 32 fellowship recipients. The Law School Screening Committee was comprised of Professors Jacob Todres and Victoria Brown-Douglas, and Assistant Dean of Career Services Dawne Smith.