
Hello, my name is Abigail Bellocchio, and I’m happy you’re here! Welcome to my ePortfolio. Here, you can find more about me, my skills, and professional experiences. Please feel free to check out my resume and my LinkedIn, or get in contact with me via the “Contact Me” page. Thank you for stopping by!
About Me
Justice, like the military life I grew up in, demands vigilance and vision. Raised in a family where service was a daily practice, I learned early that home is built through community and service rather than location. This foundation instilled in me an unwavering commitment to justice, purpose, and continuous growth that guides my academic and professional pursuits. Currently, I am completing my honors degree at the University of Arkansas, pursuing a dual Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Criminology with a minor in Legal Studies. My academic journey reflects my deep fascination with the intersections of law, society, and justice. Maintaining a 4.0 GPA while conducting research on international human trafficking law has reinforced my dedication to understanding complex social and legal challenges.
Beyond the classroom, I’ve gained valuable experience through internships at the United States Military Academy and Snively, Fairrell, and Koehler Law Firm, where I developed practical legal skills while maintaining the highest standards of professionalism and ethical conduct. My leadership roles in criminal justice honor societies and campus organizations have allowed me to organize initiatives addressing critical issues like human trafficking, demonstrating my commitment to advocacy and community engagement.
This fall, I will begin my legal education at the University of Oklahoma Law School, pursuing my goal of becoming an attorney. I am driven by the belief that effective legal advocacy requires both intellectual rigor and genuine commitment to serving others. Through my career, I aim to contribute meaningfully to the justice system while continuing to grow as a legal professional and community leader.
More About Me
To learn more about me, please check out my LinkedIn page. Thank you!
“The measure of a country’s greatness is its ability to retain compassion in times of crisis.
Thurgood Marshall