ASSOCIATE DEAN GAUDION SPEAKS AT UTAH SYMPOSIUM ON LAW SCHOOL LOGISTICS IN THE COVID-19 WORLD
July 2020 — Associate Dean Amy C. Gaudion joined educational leaders from around the country to discuss the challenges of providing legal education during the COVID-19 pandemic. The symposium, Law School Logistics in the COVID-19 World, was hosted by the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law.
Dean Gaudion served on a panel with Rosario Lozada, Zahr Said and Amelia Smith Rinehart, which shared tools, tactics and strategies for how law school faculty and staff can practice personal wellness while also supporting their students in a COVID-19 world. Dean Gaudion addressed the topic of faculty and staff wellness.
Professor Amy Gaudion is the associate dean for academic affairs and professor of lawyering skills at Penn State Dickinson Law. Her research and teaching interests focus on cybersecurity, national security law, and civilian-military relations. Her recent scholarship includes The Role of Satellites and Smart Devices: Data Surprises and Security, Privacy, and Regulatory Challenges, 123 Penn St. L. Rev. 591 (2019) (co-authored with Anne Toomey McKenna and Jenni L. Evans), as well as Defending Your Country . . . and Gender – Legal Challenges and Opportunities Confronting Women in the Military, a chapter in Women, Law and Culture: Conformity, Contradiction and Conflict (Jocelynne A. Scutt ed., 2016) (Palgrave Macmillan). Professor Gaudion leads the Law School’s national security and cybersecurity programs, and she established an annual cyberspace exercise in collaboration with the U.S. Army War College.