Investments in a “New Cincinnati” Paying Dividends
On June 5, the New York Times highlighted the exciting development efforts underway in Cincinnati, particularly with construction of the Banks project and a new 45-acre shoreline park along the Ohio River. (Read the full article.)
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Professor Houh Awarded Goldman Prize for Teaching Excellence
For the students lucky enough to have had Professor Emily M.S. Houh for Contracts in their first semester of law school, she set the bar in terms of what to look for in a professor. It was immediately evident to her students that Professor Houh has full command of the material, and they appreciated her ability to present it in a clear, organized manner. She has mastered the surely difficult skill of leading a classroom of over 80 students, in which all felt personally accountable for the material, and all have an opportunity to participate and many different voices are heard.
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Commitment to Work, Clients, and Community Drives Mary Rust '87
As a finance major at Miami University, Mary Rust took the LSAT, knowing she might pursue a law degree at some point. After graduating from Miami in 1984, knowing her test scores would remain good for five years, Rust took a job with a bank in Detroit. In about a month's time, however, Rust realized she did not want to be a loan officer. So she placed a call to the College of Law, hoping there might be an opening in the Class of 1987. (Read More)
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Dean Jefferson Honored with NALP President's Award
Mina Jones Jefferson '90, Assistant Dean and Director, Center for Professional Development, was named a 2011-2012 President's Award Winner—one of the highest honors in the field—at the annual meeting of the National Association for Law Placement (NALP). Dean Jefferson was lauded for her work as chairperson of NALP's Employment Outcomes Task Force. (Read
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Behind the Scenes with Registrar Charlene Carpenter
Students come and go from the College of Law in three year cycles. Each year there is a new class of students, while another group leaves. But one mainstay at the College of Law has been Charlene Carpenter. (Read
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