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Marshall-Wythe E-News

March 03, 2005


Mark Your Calendar: Alumni Weekend, April 15-16
Alumni Weekend 2005 is almost here. Events on Friday and Saturday, April 15-16, include dedication of the Class of 1983 William B. Spong, Jr. Classroom, Dean Reveley’s Wine & Cheese Reception, Family Picnic on the Law School Lawn, Reunion Events for the Classes of 1975, 1980, 1985, 1990, 1995, 2000…and much more. Register today!

Law Dean Taylor Reveley Among Three Presidential Finalists  Recommended to Board by Search Committee
The College of William & Mary presidential search committee has announced the names of three candidates recommended to the college board of visitors for consideration as 26th president of the institution. The person selected will succeed President Timothy J. Sullivan, who will step down on June 30, 2005. The three finalists are Virginia L. McLaughlin, Dean and Chancellor Professor at the William & Mary School of Education; Gene R. Nichol, Dean and Burton Craige Professor at the University of North Carolina School of Law; and W. Taylor Reveley III, Dean and Professor at the William & Mary School of Law. Click to read more.

LRAP Program Honors John Levy, Recognizes Citizen Lawyers with Debt Forgiveness
Four 2004 Law School graduates - Jason Eisner, Shannon Hadeed, Scott Kennedy, and Hope Townes - are the first to benefit from the Law Schools Loan Repayment Assistance Program, established in honor of Professor Emeritus John Levy. Click to read more.

W&M Law Clinic Assists Iraqi Military Tribunal, Garners Press Attention
William & Mary Law Professor Linda Malone knew she had a unique program on her hands when she recruited students to her Iraqi Special Tribunal Clinic. But even she is a little surprised at the amount of attention the program has received from media outlets interested to learn how her students will impact the fate of Saddam Hussein. Click to read the recent press release.

 

 


 
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