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Wake Forest law school dean stepping down next year

Wake Forest law school dean stepping down next year
June 14
03:00 2018

Suzanne Reynolds (JD ’77) has announced that she will step down as dean of the Wake Forest University School of Law at the end of the next academic year, effective June 30, 2019.

“Suzanne has demonstrated nearly 40 years of exemplary service to Wake Forest University School of Law, including five extraordinary years as dean,” said Wake Forest University President Nathan O. Hatch. “Her numerous contributions include a vision that ensured Wake Forest has continued to set the highest standards in legal education, the addition of new academic programs to meet evolving needs of legal professionals, and mentorship of our law students that exemplifies the blend of research and practice that distinguishes the school.”

Reynolds, who joined the Wake Forest law faculty in 1981, will return to the law school faculty on July 1, 2019, at the completion of her fifth year leading the school.

She served as interim dean for a year before being appointed dean on July 1, 2015.

Widely respected for her scholarship, teaching and public service, Reynolds served as executive associate dean for academic affairs from 2010 to 2014. She is the first woman to lead the law school.

“How grateful I am to serve as dean at this pivotal moment in the history of the law school I love,” said Reynolds.  “Because of the devotion of the faculty and staff, we have faced the disruptive forces at work in the legal marketplace and embraced the changes we needed to make to continue to prepare our graduates for rewarding professional lives.  Most importantly, we have rededicated ourselves to educating the whole professional, a lawyer who graduates committed to service.”

The latest U.S. News & World Report rankings recognized the law school as No. 32 in the nation, its second highest position ever and third rise in the past three years.

The latest rankings also recognized the legal writing program as No. 12 in the country. In addition, Wake Forest graduates earned the highest North Carolina bar passage rate in 2017 and an even higher rate among all states where numbers of its graduates sat for the bar.

Reynolds has been instrumental in reconnecting law school alumni with the University. She has helped raise more than $1 million for the Law Fund last year for the first time, and is on pace to raise even more this year. She has also helped secure more than $15 million in gifts and pledges for student scholarships and financial aid, faculty and programmatic support and the Worrell Professional Center.

Executive Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Jonathan Cardi and Associate Dean for Administrative and Student Services Ann Gibbs, along with Associate Deans Chris Knott, Gregory Parks, Alan Palmiter, Simone Rose and Richard Schneider, will continue to work with Reynolds in leading the School of Law in the coming year.

Known nationally for her expertise in family law, Reynolds was a principal drafter of statutes that modernized the laws regarding alimony, equitable distribution, and adoption. She authored a three-volume treatise on North Carolina family law that has become the authoritative source for law students, lawyers and judges. She will continue to work on a new edition of this work that has helped shape family law in North Carolina.

A search advisory committee will soon be named to begin the process of choosing a successor as Dean of the School of Law.

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