At GMU Law, puppies ease the stress of law school finals
George Mason University Law School imported puppies to play with stressed-out law students.
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Dec. 1, 2011
Law student Lisa Han plays with "Danny," an adoptable, beagle mix at George Mason University Law School in Arlington. A couple of law schools — including George Mason University and the University of Maryland — bring in puppies to help students relieve the stress of final exams.
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