Law Librarianship graduates find professional careers across the U.S.

Graduates from the iSchool's #1 ranked Law Librarianship program are finding careers in colleges, universities, courts and legal firms across the country. In fact, alumni work in 38 states and the District of Columbia. More than 130 organizations currently employ iSchool graduates in the U.S. and Canada.

The 2012 class is no exception: A year out, 12 out of the 14 graduates are in library careers in eight states. Alumni will convene at a reunion in Seattle that coincides with the American Association of Law Librarians annual meeting, to be held this year in Seattle on July 13.

This is where the 2012 grads are working:

Neel Agrawal is FCIL reference librarian at LA Law Library.

Indiana at Bloomington welcomed Michelle Botek as electronic services librarian, assistant librarian, and lecturer in law.

Two 2012 University of Washington Gallagher Law Library interns became full-time reference librarians: Anna Endter and Grace Feldman have joined the team.

Mariah Ford is sharing her skills with the University of Pennsylvania Biddle Law Library as a reference librarian.

Nick Harrell is reference/instructional services librarian for the University of Miami Law Library.

Michele Knapp is enjoying her role as reference and interlibrary loan librarian at the University of San Diego Law Library.

Christina Luini has joined the staff at the 9th Circuit Law Library in San Francisco as associate circuit librarian.

Ohio State is the new home of Ingrid Mattson, reference librarian at Moritz Law Library.

Mike McArthur joined the University of Michigan Law Library as reference librarian.

The University of Florida Law Library has added Michael Moore as a reference librarian.

The College of William & Mary Law Library has hired Michael Umberger as a reference librarian.