I'm excited to say that after Vassar, I'll be attending
Cardozo School of Law. Located in Greenwich Village just blocks from Union Square, I'll finally be back in my hometown of New York City! Cardozo is nationally known for its programs in
alternative dispute resolution and
intellectual property law. I'm especially interested in studying intellectual property law after taking a class on the subject last year in Vassar's
Political Science Department. (The class was taught by
Michael Bennett, who studies the intersection of nanotechnology and the law). Professor Bennett really inspired us to think critically about very difficult issues, ranging from fair use to gene patenting to the very notion of "owning" an idea. That course hooked me on these issues, and I'm thrilled to have the chance to study them in depth at Cardozo.
The thought of leaving Vassar certainly isn't easy for me. I love this place, and it's difficult to imagine leaving my beloved
History Department, my housemates, or my work on the
VSA. But I know that I'm prepared and excited for the challenges ahead!
Graduation is just a week away, and I'll be sure to update you on all the Senior Week happenings. Remember: E-mail any prospective student questions to brfarkas@vassar.edu.
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