History grad has her eyes set on law school
Julia Resciniti, a history graduate from RIT, is set to attend Syracuse University College of Law this fall through the Accelerated 3+3 Law Program. She aims to become a disability lawyer and policy advocate, leveraging her expertise in history and experience with Deaf and disability studies.
Julia Resciniti, a history graduate from RIT, is set to attend Syracuse University College of Law this fall. She participated in the Accelerated 3+3 Law Program, allowing her to earn both her undergraduate degree and Juris Doctor in six years. Resciniti's goal is to become a disability lawyer and policy advocate. She credits RIT's history program and NTID's Liberal Studies Department for helping her understand the cultural and historical backgrounds of the Deaf and disability communities. Resciniti's experience with a 2023 complaint filed by the ACLU of Delaware against the Delaware Department of Education highlighted the importance of cultural competency when advocating for marginalized communities. She was involved in various campus organizations, including the Mock Trial Club and Pre-Law Society, during her time at RIT.
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