Friday, December 17, 2010
Welcome to a new Director at Vermont Law
We would like to welcome Matt Carluzzo at Vermont Law School to the ASP community. I had the good fortune of meeting Matt at the NECASP workshop in Concord, New Hampshire at the beginning of the month. Matt has provided the background information below to help us get to know him. I hope that all of you will send him warm greetings as he joins us. (Amy Jarmon)
Professor Matthew Carluzzo joined the Vermont Law School faculty in 2010. He is the director of the Academic Success Program, where he designs and instructs courses that teach students the skills necessary to succeed in law school, on the bar exam, and in their future legal practice.
Professor Carluzzo earned an AB degree in Religion from Dartmouth College in 1997 and a JD degree from the Georgetown University Law Center in 2003. Upon graduation from law school, he joined the litigation practice group at the Washington, DC law firm of Arnold & Porter, where his practice comprised of large-scale civil and appellate products liability litigation. He later joined Gilbert LLP, also in Washington, DC, where he specialized in corporate insurance law. In 2006, Professor Carluzzo joined the AmeriCorps VISTA program, where he worked with Middlebury College’s Alliance for Civic Engagement to lessen the causes and effects of poverty in rural Vermont. From 2007 to 2008, Professor Carluzzo served as the Dean of Cook Commons at Middlebury, a role in which he served as a primary resource to help students achieve success in their academic and personal lives.
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/academic_support/2010/12/welcome-to-a-new-director-at-vermont-law.html