Keshawna Alderman Obituary, A Second-year Law Student Of Harlem, New York, Has Died

Keshawna Alderman Obituary, A Second-year Law Student Of Harlem, New York, Has Died

Keshawna Alderman Obituary, Death – On Wednesday, December 14, 2022, a law student in her second year, Ms. Keshawna Alderman, suddenly tragically unexpectedly. I must break the news that this Fallen Eagle has passed away with the utmost sadness. Keshawna, who was born and raised in Harlem, New York, was pursuing a Juris Doctor degree as well as a Law and Technology Certificate. She was especially interested in intellectual property law, as well as trademark law, and entertainment law. Her advocacy for people of color and her work to increase the number of professional opportunities available to people of color in the legal field were two of her highest priorities.

Keshawna was involved in a number of different groups, some of which she belonged to include Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., the Black Law Student Association, and the Intellectual Property Law Society. She was a student who was active not only on the school but also in the town that she lived in. During this dreadful time, I want you to be aware that the university has resources at your disposal that you are free to use in whatever way you feel will be most beneficial to you. Students who are interested in consulting with a counselor are strongly encouraged to call the NCCU Counseling Center at the number 919-530-7646, which is a number that can be accessed at any time of the day or night.

The ComPsych advice tools can be located on the institution’s HR page, where they are also made available for use by the institution’s staff and faculty members. The members of the campus community who are now present will be updated with any new information regarding Keshawna’s funeral services as it becomes available. This information will be given to those in attendance. Your thoughts and prayers are requested for Ms. Keshawna Alderman’s loved ones, including her family, friends, teachers, and classmates.