Donna Sokol leads the Law Library’s Office of External Relations, and her work runs the gamut of communications, special events management, fundraising, and program management. She has been with the Library of Congress continuously since 2003 and worked here during the summer in 1994 and 1995. Prior to joining the Law Library in 2011, Donna was with the Library’s Visitor Services Office, where she became a docent and conducted research on the art and architecture of the Jefferson Building. She lives with her husband and two sons in DC and dreams about spare time. Donna received a B.A. in Russian and East European Studies and Geography from the University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign and an M.S.I. from the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor.
Most Recent Posts
- Law Library of Congress FY2018 Annual Report December 31st, 2018
- In Custodia Legis Inducted into ABA Journal Blawg Hall of Fame December 18th, 2018
- Library of Congress Hall of Educators and Horace Mann – Pic of the Week October 5th, 2018
- Andrew Carnegie’s Vision of World Peace Continues 105 Years Later at the Library of Congress August 21st, 2018
- Jefferson’s Cipher – Pic of the Week August 17th, 2018
- An Interview with Kaitlyn Norris, Intern with the Office of External Relations July 25th, 2018
- Interview with Rossana Deplano, Law Library Scholar-in-Residence July 18th, 2018
- Interview with Ashley Granby Wolf, Intern with the Office of External Relations July 11th, 2018
- Law Day 2018 Event: Separation of Powers April 20th, 2018
- 2018 Supreme Court Fellows Program Annual Lecture to Feature Justice Clarence Thomas February 1st, 2018