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Media Credit: Courtesy of Dayna Bowen Matthew Law school Dean Dayna Bowen Matthew said despite taking over during a pandemic, she has fallen in love with the school. GW Law Dean Dayna Bowen Matthew periodically runs with her students around the National Mall. Matthew, who became the dean of the law school in July, said the runs are a way to keep her connections with students strong as the COVID-19 pandemic prevents many in-person interactions. She said she still gets emotional thinking back to her first run with the students, one of her fondest memories so far as dean. “The conversations we had and continue to have when I run with my students, they are the kind of conversations that are worthy of having in front of the Lincoln Memorial,” she said. “Because students ask questions that matter, even at 7:30 in the morning. They want to do things with their lives that matter.” ....
Media Credit: Lillian Bautista | Senior Photo Editor Gale said as a traditional day student, she does not share the same experiences as her transfer or non-J.D. constituents. News By Tiffany Garcia Feb 24, 2021 10:49 PM The Student Bar Association Senate passed a resolution to amend its constitution, allowing for the organization to vote in two new senators, during a meeting Tuesday. SBA Sens. Andrew Latham and Rachel Gale co-sponsored a resolution that would allow for the body to create two new senator positions, a 3L transfer senator and another non-J.D. division senator. The new positions would be filled during a special election this spring, according to the legislation. ....