Terrence L. Harvey, 3L
Name: Terrence L. Harvey
Undergraduate info: B.S., University of Florida
Employment: University of Tennessee Office of Student Judicial Affairs
Giving Back: Florida native Terrence Harvey decided early in his undergraduate career at University of Florida that he wanted to pursue a career in law in order to give back to his community by helping others set and realize their own goals. A natural leader, Harvey served as a minority ambassador for the Office of Admissions, a career ambassador for the Career Resource Center, and president of Progressive Black Men. As a McNair Scholar, he presented at the Twenty-Third Annual Ronald McNair National Research Symposium and at the International Communication Conference in Boston, Mass., in May 2011.
The Volunteer Spirit: UT Law is the perfect place for his volunteer spirit to thrive. Harvey is the Community Service Chair of the Black Law Student Association and a volunteer with Street Law, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing information about law, democracy, and human rights to the community. He serves as publications editor for Tennessee Law Review and managing editor for Transactions: Tennessee Journal of Business Law. Since April 2010, he has also served as a judicial advisor in the Office Student Judicial Affairs.
Becoming a Vol: “UT Law is the ideal place to obtain my legal degree,” says Harvey. “The professors, students and staff all contribute to make the learning environment enjoyable. From workshops on solo practice to panel discussions on judicial clerkships, UT Law has many opportunities for you to learn more about your degree and the opportunities available to you.”

