GUEST BIO

Caryn Voland



Caryn Voland has worked at Georgetown Law since 2005. She currently is Assistant Dean for Graduate Admissions, and oversees admissions to the LL.M. and S.J.D. programs. Previously, as Assistant Dean for Graduate & International Programs, she served as the academic advisor for the majority of foreign-trained students in the LL.M. program. She also teaches U.S. Legal Research, Analysis and Writing to foreign-trained LL.M. students.

Prior to coming to Georgetown, Ms. Voland worked for an organization called IRIS at the University of Maryland, which did research and technical assistance related to the legal environment for economic growth in developing countries. She was also an associate in the litigation department of Goodwin Procter in Boston, and worked on a variety of cases dealing with issues ranging from securities fraud to local zoning laws.

Dean Voland earned a B.A. in Public and International Affairs, with Certificates in Russian Studies and Environmental Studies, from the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University. She received her J.D. from the University of Virginia.