With the academic year underway, Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Law is excited to welcome our new students. Over the next few weeks, we will be highlighting some of our incredible 1Ls through a series of brief profiles. For our next 1L highlight, meet Julia O’Rourke (she/her)Ìý
Originally from Marion, Massachusetts, Julia most recently worked as an Assistant Dean of Admissions at Bowdoin College. She attended Bowdoin for undergrad, then did a Fulbright fellowship in South Korea and worked for College Advising Corps (AmeriCorps) before returning to work at Bowdoin.Ìý
Meet the class of 2026’s Julia O’Rourke!Ìý
What inspired you to pursue a law degree? Ìý
JO: My Education Law professor in high school, George Isaacson, demonstrated how law can be a powerful tool for access. After working in the nonprofit and higher education realm for a few years, I could see how a legal education could help me further advocate for the folks I was encountering in the education system. While there were excellent services provided at the institutions I was working for, I am eager to generate equitable practices on a systemic level.Ìý
What are your hobbies outside of work and school? Ìý
JO: My dog, Pippin, joins me for runs and hikes. I am in a fantasy football league with my brother and love to follow professional track and field. And baking is one of my favorite hobbies as well!Ìý
Why did you choose ŷÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ law? Ìý
JO: I loved how collaborative the community seemed to be here. And many of my family members live in Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ; I'm stoked to be near them!Ìý
What are you most looking forward to this upcoming academic year? Ìý
JO: I am excited to take in all sorts of knowledge about the legal system, key cases, and to meet fellow students!Ìý
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