There's great news coming out of Loyola Law School – Los Angeles today. Professor Michael Waterstone, who joined the Loyola – LA faculty in 2006,, has been named the school's dean, effective this summer. Michael, who holds a JD from Harvard, got his start at the University of Mississippi (back when I was still at Alabama) and he's long been a wonderful colleague. Loyola will undoubtedly thrive under Michael's leadership.
Other than acting to raise money, could you elaborate on the ways a Dean "leads" a law school to "thrive"?
How do you envision the actions he will lead that will cause Loyola to "thrive"?
Hey anon – just because Above the Law closed comments doesnt require you to come here and throw mud.
FSU's dean finalists are Erin O'Hara O'Connor from Vanderbilt, Hari Osofsky from Minnesota and Heidi Hurd from Illinois.
http://www.law.fsu.edu/about-us/dean-search/dean-search-candidates
Seems to be a very impressive list.
Hey Anon
Take a deep breath. It's just a question.
You do YOU envision the actions he will lead that will cause Loyola to "thrive"?
anon,
Dean Wormer at Faber College placed the Delta House on Double Secret Probation. That took vision.