Hofstra Law
Diversity Matters to Us
Hofstra Law is committed to fostering a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion that embraces faculty, staff, and students of all backgrounds.
Our Mission
We recognize the role that academic institutions can play in creating and exacerbating disparities in education. We also appreciate that excellence can only be achieved in an environment marked by genuine respect, compassion, dignity, and opportunity for every individual. We aim to be a place that reflects the diverse communities that we are a part of and serve - one which enables diverse voices to be authentically heard and valued.
We hold ourselves accountable to these commitments, and we pledge to make the sustained efforts necessary to embody our core values. To that end, we have taken steps, and are implementing plans for the future, to build a foundation and comprehensive strategy in furtherance of our ongoing mission to improve. We want to promote transparency around these efforts, and this webpage is intended for that purpose.
Along the way, as we examine ourselves and strive to grow, we realize that we will face disappointments, frustrations, and discomforts. But if we come together with the unwavering awareness that diversity, equity, and inclusion are vital to our success as a law school, we will ultimately prevail in these endeavors. We welcome the support and feedback of our entire community as we strive towards meaningful change.
Student Organizations
Affinity Groups
- Asian Pacific American Law Student Association
- Black Law Student Association
- Latino/a American Law Student Association
- Muslim Law Student Association
- OUTLaw
- South Asian Law Student Association
Calendar
Events and Programs
The Law School regularly organizes and promotes relevant and compelling programming around pressing diversity issues. These events are designed to engage with diversity education and to reflect the perspectives of diverse communities.
Careers
Career Development
The Office of Career Services works together with students to identify the diversity and inclusion opportunities that are tailored to your specific interests.
Scholarship
Dwight L. Greene Memorial Scholarship
The Dwight L. Greene Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to one student who has demonstrated a commitment to advocacy on behalf of minority groups.
Resources
We have listed a variety of resources dedicated to helping individuals resolve problems, and to fostering and promoting a more inclusive community.
Local Bar Associations
- Amistad Long Island Black Bar Association
- Asian American Bar Association of New York
- Association of Black Women Attorneys
- Caribbean Attorneys Network
- Caribbean Bar Association
- Dominican Bar Association
- Filipino American Lawyers Association of New York
- Korean American Lawyers Association of Greater New York
- Latino Lawyers Association of Queens County
- LGBT Bar Association of Greater New York (LeGaL)
- Long Island Hispanic Bar Association
- Metropolitan Black Bar Association
- Muslin Bar Association of New York
- National Black Prosecutors Association
- Nigerian Lawyers Association
- Puerto Rican Bar Association of New York
- South Asian Bar Association of New York
Additional Resources
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee
Name | Position/Title |
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Lisa Monticciolo, Co-Chair | Dean of Students and Diversity and Inclusion Officer |
Mark Niles, Co-Chair | Professor of Law |
Errol Adams | Reference and Scholarly Services Librarian |
Adonza Anderson | Senior Director of Enrollment Management |
Judith Black | Senior Director of Event Management and CLE Director |
Judge Fern Fisher | Visiting Associate Professor of Law |
Brenner Fissell | Associate Professor of Law |
Akilah Folami | Professor of Law |
Maryam Franzella | Assistant Professor of Legal Writing |
Jennifer Gundlach | Emily and Stephen Mendel Distinguished Professor of Law |
Vernadette Horne | Senior Director of Career Services and Diversity Initiatives |
Julian Ku | Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Faculty Director of International Programs, and Maurice A. Deane Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law |
Elizabeth Nevins | Clinical Professor of Law |
Lauris Wren | Clinical Professor of Law |
Ellen Yaroshefsky | Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development, Howard Lichtenstein Distinguished Professor of Legal Ethics, and Executive Director of the Monroe H. Freedman Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics |