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From the Redwoods to the Nation's Capital: Ryan Haraden's Journey to Georgetown Law

September 26, 2025 - 17:15

From the Redwoods to the Nation's Capital: Ryan Haraden's Journey to Georgetown Law

One year after graduating from UC Santa Cruz, Ryan Haraden, a Stevenson College alum specializing in intensive psychology, has embarked on an impressive new chapter as a J.D. Candidate at Georgetown University Law Center. Haraden's transition from the serene landscapes of California to the bustling environment of Washington, D.C. marks a significant milestone in his academic and professional journey.

At Georgetown, Haraden is immersing himself in the rigorous study of law, driven by a passion for justice and a desire to make a meaningful impact in his community. His background in psychology provides him with a unique perspective on legal issues, allowing him to approach complex problems with empathy and understanding.

As he navigates the challenges of law school, Haraden remains committed to leveraging his education to advocate for those in need. His journey exemplifies the potential for growth and change that comes with pursuing higher education, inspiring fellow students and aspiring lawyers alike.


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