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February 8, 2021 RALEIGH – Campbell Law advocates have earned yet another regional championship this time at 2021 American Bar Association (ABA) Client Counseling Competition held virtually Feb. 5-6, Campbell Law Dean J. Rich Leonard announced. It is the third year in a row Campbell Law advocates have won this particular regional championship. Campbell Law served as a regional host for the competition that was held virtually via Zoom. “We hosted nine teams, 27 judges, countless clients and student ambassadors and more Zoom rooms than we care to remember,” said Professor Tony Ghiotto, director of the law school’s award-winning Advocacy Program. “The end result, though, was a stellar competition that allowed students to enhance their ability to counsel clients.” ....
January 8, 2021 RALEIGH Campbell Law School will serve as a regional host for the 2021 American Bar Association (ABA) Client Counseling Competition. The competition, which will feature 12 teams, will be held virtually via Zoom Feb. 5-6. Campbell Law has two teams in the competition. Team 1 is made up of third-year students Amber Younce and Grace Massarelli, who are coached by Zach Anstett ‘18 of Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP. The team and their coach are the 2020 Regional Client Counseling Champions, who made it to the semi-finals in the first-ever virtual national competition in March 2020. In 2019, Campbell Law’s client counseling team consisting of Tatiana Terry (’19) and Katie Webb Miller (’19) won the Regional, National and World Championship titles. ....
Digital engagement tools have become a core part of senior living communities. More mobile devices and platforms are helping residents connect with loved ones and clinicians from their rooms or apartments, functions that are vital during COVID-19. Virtual reality headsets are finding a place in this ecosystem. VR initiatives, properly deployed and managed, can help participants see faraway places, surround themselves with animals or nature and, in some cases, even “stand” in familiar 360-degree settings such as a childhood street or schoolyard. For seniors, the benefits go beyond entertainment. Research from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology AgeLab found older adults who used a VR system were more likely to feel positive about their health and emotions, less likely to be depressed, and less likely to feel socially isolated compared with those viewing similar content on TV. ....