Episode Synopsis "Episode 1: Busting Myths About Public Service Careers"
Counselors from the Public Service Center at the University of Virginia School of Law lead a conversation on misconceptions about what it means to be an attorney working in public service. Lawton Tufts, director of public service and alumni advising, talks with Assistant Dean for Public Service Annie Kim ’99 and Director of Public Service Amanda Yale. Read a transcript of this episode at https://www.law.virginia.edu/system/files/publicservice/podcast/Episode%201%2C%20Myth%20Busting.pdf
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