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Next Week @ Pierce Law, January 25 - january 31

Next Week at Pierce Law

Sunday, January 25

Its Valentine's Day in Wales! Dydd Santes Dwynwen, literally meaning 'Day of Saint Dwynwen' in Welsh, is considered to be the Welsh equivalent to Valentine's Day and is celebrated on the 25 January every year. It celebrates Dwynwen, the Welsh Saint of love.

This Day is observed Criminon Day--Commemorates the 1970 founding of Criminon, a program which seeks to rehabilitate prisoners by disseminating free copies of Scientology-related materials such as The Way to Happiness.

Monday, January 26

Happy Chinese New Year!! Chinese New Year or Spring Festival is one of the most important traditional Chinese holidays. It is sometimes called the Lunar New Year, especially by people outside China.

Tuesday, January 27

No Event scheduled on this Day!

Wednesday, January 28

There will be a Public Interest Table Talk in the school starting from 12 p.m - 1 p.m at Upstairs Hallway and Rotunda. Bring your resume and talk to representatives of local public interest law firms about summer internships. 

Thursday, January 29

In 1886 Karl Benz patents the first successful gasoline-driven automobile.

Friday, January 30

Board of Trustees Winter Meeting is scheduled in the School. 

Saturday, January 31

No Event scheduled on this Day! 


Got news for the next Next Week @ Pierce Law? Send your events and notices to Calendar Editor Swetha Maladkar at calendar@piercelaw.edu no later than 12 noon on the previous Wednesday. NW@PL is produced by the Pierce Law Communications Office and distributed to faculty, staff, and students towards the end of each week. 

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