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Mount Holyoke Taps Howard University Law Dean to Lead College

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The Howard University law professor and dean has been named Mount Holyoke College’s first permanent Black female president in the institution’s 186-year history. Under her leadership, the law school increased its national profile, created new programming and pulled in more funding and resources.

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Small College America – Profile Wabash College

Edu Alliance Journal

Alumni The majority of Wabash students enter graduate or professional school within five years of graduating. Each year, approximately 25-30 percent of Wabash graduates enroll in graduate and professional schools, including about 8-10 percent in medical and law schools and about 20 percent in other graduate arts and sciences programs.

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President moves: hearty welcomes and rocky goodbyes

University Business

The school’s last president was fired for witnessing a decline in enrollment and financial challenges. Enrollment at Delta State has dropped 29% since 2014 and reversing that trend will be at the top of Ennis’ to-do list. We are excited to the moon.”

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Usha R. Rodrigues, University of Georgia School of Law

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Rodrigues became dean of the University of Georgia School of Law on January 1, 2025. She joined the School of Law's faculty in the fall of 2005 and was named the holder of the M.E. Kilpatrick Chair of Corporate Finance and Securities Law in 2014. She was elected to the American Law Institute in 2016.

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2023 Year in Review

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Gay previously served in several roles at the school, including the Edgerley Family Dean of Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences, dean of social science, professor of government, and professor of African and African American Studies. Dr. Lester C. Students and faculty there have since made their concerns known.

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No Means No: Power and Abuse in Academe

The Change Leader, Inc.

This incident came on the heels of student protests against the return of a former UC Berkeley law school dean who had sexually harassed his executive assistant. Court filing suggests that 31 Baylor football players committed at least 52 rapes between 2011 and 2014.

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