When the University of Connecticut School of Law named its new dean, it chose the candidate who displayed the most knowledge of the school, its students and its faculty.
You might call him an insider.
After 18 years as a faculty member, Jeremy Paul has ascended to the University of Connecticut School of Law's top post after a lengthy search to replace Nell Jessup Newton, who left UConn for Hastings College of Law in 2005. Paul's tenure is effective April 27. Paul says he will continue teaching one course per year, which is all his new schedule will allow. "The students are the reason the law school is here," he says. "For a dean not to be involved in the classroom sends a bad message."
February 02, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
When the University of Connecticut School of Law named its new dean, it chose the candidate who displayed the most knowledge of the school, its students and its faculty.
You might call him an insider.
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