Faculty in the News - Archive
Tuesday, February 1, 2005
Dean Karen H. RothenbergBaltimore Magazine - Karen H. Rothenberg, JD, MPA, dean and professor, School of Law, is pictured outside the School and featured in the magazine's "B Side" section. The School, the story notes, "is consistently ranked in the top tier in the U.S.News & World Report's annual (and influential) graduate school guide, one of the most coveted lists around." Rothenberg's efforts in creating the Law and Health Care Program and her passionate interest in musical theater are also cited. Taunya Banks, JD, professor, School of Law, and attorney Paul Bekman, JD, chair, Board of Visitors in the School of Law, are also mentioned.
Tuesday, February 1, 2005
Professor Tanya BanksThe Baltimore Sun - With the start of Black History Month, Taunya Lovell Banks, JD, professor, School of Law, writes in an op-ed commentary, "While there has been much talk about black reparations as a means of healing the racial divide between these two groups (African-Americans and whites), reparation discussions focus almost entirely on economic redress for African-Americans. There is little discussion of racial reconciliation as a component of reparations."
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Friday, January 28, 2005
Professors Michael Millemann, Brenda Blom, and Dean Karen RothenbergDaily Record - A three-year, $500,000 grant from the Charles Crane Family Foundation of Baltimore to the clinical program in the School of Law will help to establish a community justice center to focus on violence reduction in southwest Baltimore. Michael Millemann, JD, professor, School of Law; Brenda Bratton Blom, JD, assistant professor, School of Law; and Karen H. Rothenberg, JD, MPA, dean and professor, School of Law, are quoted.
Tuesday, January 25, 2005
Teresa SchmiedelerThe Daily Record - Under the new Loan Repayment Assistance Program at the University of Baltimore School of Law, alumni working at a nonprofit organization can apply for a loan from the school. That loan can be forgiven in a year's time, as long as the graduate meets the program's requirements. A similar loan assistance program began in 1995 at the School of Law, and, in 2002, the School began the University of Maryland School of Law Public Interest Loan Repayment Assistance Program. M. Teresa Schmiedeler, JD, director of public interest programs in the School, is quoted.
Monday, January 24, 2005
Professor Michael GreenbergerU.S.News & World Report - President Bush recently selected federal appeals court judge Michael Chertoff to be the nation's new Homeland Security director, turning to a former federal prosecutor who helped craft the early war on terror strategy. Michael Greenberger, JD, director, Center for Health and Homeland Security and professor, School of Law, says Chertoff "combines sharp elbows with tact," which could offset his lack of management experience.
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