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Law School Hires First Woman Dean In Its Nearly 100-Year History
Posted on Tuesday March 26, 2024
The University of Baltimore School of Law recently announced that LaVonda N. Reed will become the school’s first woman dean in its nearly 100 years of existence. Reed currently serves as dean and professor at the Georgia State University College of Law, and is due to take on her new role on July 1.
Reed, a graduate of the University of Southern California Gould School of Law, clerked at the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and joined the world of legal academia in 2001 after a stint at Paul Hastings. She taught at Louisville and Syracuse, for five years and 15 years respectively, before joining Georgia State as dean in 2021. As noted by Baltimore Law, her research and teaching focuses on wills and trusts, property, and communications regulatory law and policy.
In a statement, Reed reflected on her upcoming role as Baltimore Law’s dean:
“I am excited to join the University of Baltimore as the dean of the School of Law as the university celebrates its centennial anniversary. The school’s commitment to excellence in teaching, impactful research and service to the legal academy and the profession is as inspiring as the people who make up this wonderful academic community. I look forward to building on the work of providing access to an affordable education and actively engaging the broader law school community in supporting faculty, staff, students and alumni in achieving their academic and professional goals and advancing the mission of the school. This work aligns with my values, and I am honored and excited about my return to the State of Maryland.”
Congratulations to Dean Reed!
University of Baltimore Law Hires First Woman Dean [Law.com]
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