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Roberta Lahr-Dolgovin serves as an adjunct/part-time professor in the Paralegal Studies program at Mt. San Antonio College, contributing to the Law faculty through her teaching in legal and paralegal courses. She instructs students in key subjects such as PLGL 36 Paralegal Internship, which was scheduled in Fall 2014 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:00 p.m. to 4:25 p.m. in Humanities and Social Sciences Building 209; BUSL 19 Legal Environment of Business, including topics on tort law; and PLGL 34 Law Office Procedures, focusing on practical skills utilized by paralegals in law offices. These courses provide foundational knowledge and hands-on training essential for students pursuing careers in the legal support field. Her instructional role is part of the broader Paralegal Studies offerings at the college, where she supports the development of competent paralegals ready for professional practice.
Roberta Lahr-Dolgovin has been recognized for her impactful teaching and mentorship. In 2012, she received the Inspiring Women Faculty award at Mt. San Antonio College, alongside student Lidia Mendoza and faculty April Tellez, acknowledging her role in inspiring the campus community. Alumni testimonials highlight her influence; for instance, paralegal Patricia Leza attributes her accomplishments to the efforts of professors Roberta Lahr-Dolgovin, Catherine Mckee, and Edwin Estes, noting, 'They all showed great interest in advancing the skills necessary to progress in the career.' Beyond the classroom, she co-advised the Mt. San Antonio College Paralegal Association club with Darma Paden, with meetings on the 2nd and 4th Mondays at 6:00 p.m. in Building 18 Room 15. In October 2014, adjunct professors Roberta Lahr-Dolgovin and Lee Paige recruited and accompanied over 40 students to the Los Angeles Paralegal Association career fair, facilitating valuable networking and career exploration opportunities. Her continued service appears in multiple Board of Trustees regular meeting documents from years including 2011, 2012, 2016, and 2017.
