Elgloria Harrison Co-Authors Studies on HBCU Law Clinics’ Impact

Two studies co-authored by Elgloria Harrison, dean of the School of Health Sciences, Human Services, and Nursing, highlight how law school clinics at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) serve as vital engines of equity. The studies, “Bridging the divide: the role of HBCU law schools in addressing the equitable development goals of US metropolitan areas” and “Community Cornerstones: An Analysis of HBCU Law School Clinical Programs’ Impact on Surrounding Communities” each demonstrate the critical role these clinics play in underserved communities while simultaneously advancing their institutions’ missions of equity and justice. Harrison, a public health expert, became involved in the

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