Pepperdine Caruso Law Moves Summer Session to the Virtual Classroom
The Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at Pepperdine Caruso Law will offer its premier academic program and popular training courses, which are usually held on campus in a remote instruction format. This necessary shift creates an opportunity for law students and practicing professionals to take advantage of the Institute's comprehensive curriculum, taught by its distinguished faculty and nationally-recognized trainers. Programs begin May 18 and run through August 1, 2020, with a second session planned for later in the summer.
Professor Sukhsimranjit Singh, an experienced international mediator and the managing director of the Straus Institute, anticipates a greater demand for conflict resolution skills as the world adapts to a new normal created by the COVID-19 pandemic. "Now more than ever, we need empathetic leaders, effective peacemakers, and skilled problem solvers," he says. "We need individuals to identify challenges, manage conflict across languages and cultures, and help rebuild resilient communities."
Translating Theory into Practice Online
Known for its hands-on instruction and small group training style, the Institute and
its programs are well-adapted for the online environment, carrying forward the practice-centered
modules that serve as the hallmark of a Straus education. Professors at the Institute
are experienced and well-versed in teaching courses online, as the Institute has successfully
implemented three online degree programs since 2017. "The ability to effectively conduct
negotiations online arises naturally from this format," says Professor Thomas Stipanowich,
Associate Dean of the Straus Institute. "The field of virtual mediation will become
increasingly important in the years to come."
Skills-Based Training Programs for Professionals at All Levels and Across Industries
Two popular training sessions, the Professional Skills Program and Mediating the Litigated
Case, will be conducted by professors and experts from around the world. The Gateway
to Straus program, a summer institute designed to introduce students to US law and
alternative dispute resolution (ADR), will be held over five days and in its online
format, can draw participants from anywhere in the world without the added cost of
travel. Registration links and more information are available here.
Pepperdine Caruso Law will expand its traditional summer schedule for current JD students with additional courses. Six classes will be taught online during the first session, and at least one class will be offered in the second. This larger course list will allow students to progress further in their law school career during a season in which fewer law firms and courts are able to hire summer interns. The summer schedule is posted here.