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Founded 1903NEW LAW SCHOOL BUILDINGCOMING DECEMBER 20221700 SW College Ave.Topeka, KS 66621washburnlaw.edu admissions@washburnlaw.edu 785.670.1185

WHY CHOOSEWASHBURN LAW?Faculty members who emphasize TEACHING & LEARNING.Acustomized BAR READINESS study plan to fit your individual needs.An INNOVATIVECURRICULUM that lets you complete the third year of law schoolin the city/town where you intend to practice law.Strong JOB PLACEMENT with personalized career counseling.A DEDICATEDSTAFF devoted to serving the needs of students.The opportunity tograduate with LESS DEBT due to low tuition,scholarships, and paid externships.An INCLUSIVE & SUPPORTIVElearning communitysince our founding. We were inclusive when inclusion wasn’t cool.An ALUMNINETWORK across the U.S. and in several countriesaround the world to mentor you.Opportunity to PRACTICETheLAW before you graduate.Kansas Judicial Center, State Capitol, and stateoffices are MINUTES FROM THE LAW SCHOOL,offering ample opportunities to work with community and state leaders.It FEELSLIKE HOME, and there’s no place like home!

Degree ProgramsJuris Doctor Degree (J.D.)A traditional three-year J.D.Dual Degrees J.D./Master of AccountancyJ.D./Master of Business AdministrationJ.D./Master of Criminal JusticeJ.D./Master of Social WorkMaster of Studies of Law (M.S.L.)For Working ProfessionalsLL.M. in Global Legal Studies:A Degree in American Law for Foreign LawyersCertificates/Concentrations AdvocacyBusiness and Transactional LawEstate PlanningFamily LawIntellectual Property LawInternational and Comparative LawLaw and GovernmentOil and Gas LawNatural Resources LawTax LawWorkplace LawFacultyPARTICIPUDANROTROUD PAR PTINTPACIPAccessible faculty who are devoted to teaching studentsand influencing the development of law.

Who We AreAt Washburn Law, we take pride in knowing YOUand our community is truly invested in YOURfuture. Our faculty and staff bring a servant’s heartto the law school. Our doors are open, literally andvirtually—even the dean’s—to help guide you alongYOUR legal education journey.Third Year AnywhereTMwashburnlaw.edu/tyaOut-of-residence enrollment option for your third year allows you to continue to be a Washburn Lawstudent while launching your career in the city or town where you want to live and work.Rural Law Programwashburnlaw.edu/ruralWashburn Law is dedicated to ensuring the availability of effective legal representation in ruralcommunities by preparing students to practice in farming and ranching communities.Agriculture Law Programwashburnlaw.edu/agricultureOur Agricultural Law Program prepares students for careers in Agribusiness at corporations, privatecompanies, government agencies, lobbying organizations, and family businesses worldwide.Washburn Law Clinicwashburnlaw.edu/clinicThe Washburn Law Clinic helps students develop their lawyering skills while providing critical legalservices to clients who cannot afford to hire an attorney. With the support of professors who arepracticing attorneys, clinic students are lead counsel in their cases.Study Abroad Barbados Winter Intersession Study Abroad Program Osaka, Japan Summer Study Abroad Program Study Abroad Program at Maastricht University in the Netherlandswashburnlaw.edu/studyabroad

Why Topeka? Low cost of living with plentiful affordable housing Arts and entertainment districts, lively downtown area with events and foodtrucks, performing arts venues, symphony and orchestra performances, ethnicfestivals, ax throwing, and the Country Stampede Equality House, Mott House (transgender), murals galore First Friday Art Walks, Huff-n-Puff Balloon Rally, Heartland MotorsportsPark races, women’s roller derby A multitude of parks and recreation options including aquaticcenters, skate parks, golf courses, pickleball, fishing, boating,rowing, kayaking, camping, and more than a dozen public parksand 50 miles of hiking/walking/biking trails Family-friendly attractions: Topeka Zoo; Kansas Children’sDiscovery Center; Kansas Museum of History; Brown v. Boardhistoric site and museum, Old Prairie Town, and museumsdedicated to art, trains, motorcycles, and military aircraft Within driving distance to other major citiesVisitTopeka.com

WASHBURN LAWINCLUSIVE SINCE INCEPTION (1903)Washburn University was founded as Lincoln College in 1865, after the Civil War, to celebrate the endof slavery and to educate all people, including women and recently freed slaves.The law school, founded in 1903, was one of the first predominantly white public law schools to admitAfrican-Americans and women to prepare them for the practice of law.Washburn Law educated lawyers shepherded the landmark 1954 U.S. Supreme Court case Brown v.Board of Education of Topeka, one of the cornerstones of the civil rights movement that establishedthe precedent that “separate but equal” education was not, in fact, equal at all.EQUAL OPPORTUNITYIt is the policy of Washburn University School of Law to assure equal educational and employment opportunity to qualified individuals with or without regard to race, color, religion,age, national origin, ancestry, disability, gender, sexual orientation/gender identity, or marital or parental status. Equal educational opportunity includes, but is not limited to,admission, recruitment, extracurricular programs and activities, housing, facilities use, access to course offerings, counseling and testing, financial aid, health services, and employment.Responsibility for monitoring and implementing this policy is delegated to the Equal Opportunity Director, Washburn University, 200K Morgan Hall, 1700 SW College Ave., Topeka, KS66621, 785.670.1509. All personnel share in the specific activities necessary to achieve these goals.ACCREDITATION AND MEMBERSHIPWashburn Law was admitted as a member of the Association of American Law Schools in 1905. The American Bar Association included Washburn University School of Law on its first listof accredited law schools in 1923.INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIESWashburn University School of Law provides reasonable accommodations for students who are qualified individuals with disabilities. The Associate Dean for Academic Affairs serves asthe disability services officer for Washburn University School of Law. They can be contacted at Washburn Law, 1700 SW College Ave., Topeka, KS 66621, 785.670.1662. Students requiringdisability accommodations are advised to make contact within a reasonable time prior to the date services will be needed.Law School tuition does not depend on whether courses are offered in person or online. The law school reserves the right to move some or all instruction online if the law school deems itnecessary and appropriate to allow students to continue with their education in a timely fashion.

the disability services officer for Washburn University School of Law. They can be contacted at Washburn Law, 1700 SW College Ave., Topeka, KS 66621, 785.670.1662. Students requiring disability accommodations are advised to make contact within a reasonable time prior to the date services will be needed.

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Washburn Center for Children was founded in 1883 by Cadwallader Colden (C.C.) Washburn. Originally from Maine, Washburn was governor of Wisconsin and was a Civil War general. In Minnesota, he is most known for his work in the milling industry. Back in the 1880s, Minneapolis was known as the Flour Milling Capital of the World.

WILLIAM ALBERT NOYES PRESENTED TO THE ACADEMY AT THE ANNUAL MEETING, 1935. EDWARD WIGHT WASHBURN 1881-1934 BY WILWAM ALBERT NOYES Edward Wight Washburn was born at Beatrice, Nebraska, on May 10, 1881. He died, suddenly, of heart failure February . Dr. Washburn was head of the department of ceramics for six years. The publications of this .

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Topeka, KS 66619 (785) 339-4100 Fax: 339-4125 Attendance: 339-4150 www.wrhs.net Washburn Rural Alternative . High School. 5900 SW 61st Topeka, KS 66619 (785) 339-4900 Fax: 339-4925 www.wrahs.net Tallgrass Student . Learning Center. 5740 SW 61st Topeka, KS 66619 (785) 339-4270 Washburn Rural Middle School.

ISO 14001:2004 and ISO 9001:2000 15 Annex B (informative) Correspondence between OHSAS 18001, OHSAS . Standard vi List of tables Table A.1 – Correspondence between OHSAS 18001:2007, ISO 14001:2004 and ISO 9001:2000 15 Table B.1 – Correspondence between the clauses of the OHSAS documents and the clauses of the ILO-OSH Guidelines 20 Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover .