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Board of Visitors Commitees   
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Columbia Law School Board of Visitors Commitees

Chair
Steven Epstein '68
Vice Chairs
Hon. Sheila Abdus-Salaam '77
Evelyn Langlieb Greer '73
Steering Committee
Mark Appel '68
Daniel Berger '79
John Bitner '64
Woody Campbell '73
Elizabeth Glazer '86
Barry Goldstein '70
Steering Committee
The Steering Committee suggests agenda items for the Board of Visitors' meetings. The goal is to make meetings valuable and productive for both BOV members and for Columbia Law School. In addition, the Steering Committee is charged with identifying promising initiatives for the Law School. Thus far, the Steering Committee has created three subcommittees focused on students, facilities and financial aid, and faculty. The students subcommittee created a survey in 2003 which was distributed to all Board members. The results of this survey have been distributed to various administrative offices at the Law School with the hope of involving Board members in more Law School activities.

Chair
Clyde "Skip" Rankin ‘75
Members
Marlene Alva ‘74
Christopher Bates ‘79
Dominique Borde ‘66
James Brumm ‘68
David Heleniak ‘74
Nicholas Howson ‘88
Matthew Hurlock ‘93
John Kerr ‘76
Junji Masuda ‘71
Minna Schrag ‘75
James Schreiber ‘68
Brad Smith ‘84
David Tang ‘79
Shuji Yanase ‘72

International Committee
The International Committee concentrates on a wide range of international issues. Some of these include admissions, placement, orientation of incoming students, and the steps necessary for Columbia Law School to remain competitive as an educational environment for international students. There are issues regarding the internationalization of the student body, programs and curriculum that the group will consider by working with the Faculty International Law Task Force.


Members
Laura Brill '94
Charlie Garcia '94
Steven Gutterman '95
Adriene Holder '91
Matthew Hurlock '93
Anika Rahman '90
Rebecca Simmons '91
Elizabeth Wang '90
Howard Wolk '90

Recent Graduates Committee
The Recent Graduates Committee was formed to focus on the relationship between Columbia Law School and its recent graduates. The Committee will look at the services which the Law School provides to its alumni and also at how the Law School can better serve this constituency. The group will consider several programs at the Law School including the "Buddy Program" which will provide students with mentors, the proposed online directory of graduates, and career services for graduates.

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