Twenty-two years after graduating from New York University School of Law with his J.D., Troy McKenzie is now set to become the school’s first Black dean.

McKenzie, who has been a professor of law at the school since 2007, will succeed Trevor Morrison, who announced in October that he would be stepping down from the deanship, which he held for nine years, effective June 1.

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