Wake Forest receives $5 million to expand the role of character-based leadership in legal education
The Wake Forest University School of Law and the Program for Leadership and Character have announced a new $5 million grant from the Kern Family Foundation to continue and expand the role of character in legal education on campus and beyond. The grant, “Leadership and Character in the Law: From Wake Forest to the World,” will continue the Program’s efforts with Wake Forest Law faculty, staff, and students through 2029. The funding will also help Wake Forest move toward the creation of a network of law schools interested in prioritizing character-based leadership and professional identity formation.
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