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Alumni return to campus for 2025 Mentor Lunch

The annual tradition unites USC Gould alumni with 1Ls and 2L transfer students for mentorship, networking.

March 17, 2025 By USC Gould School of Law
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The USC Gould JD Class of 2027 marked their second semester of law school at the time-honored traditional Mentor Lunch recently, where alumni return to campus to meet current law students. The annual event is one of several opportunities offered to 1Ls and 2L transfer students to make connections with alumni who work in a variety of fields, discussing everything from their course schedules to career options and opportunities. This year, 127 alumni and 155 students were able to connect during the event, held Feb. 27 at Town and Gown. For more photos, click here.

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