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Ole Miss Law Dean Richard Gershon Resigns, Deborah Bell Appointed Interim
After five school years at the helm of the University of Mississippi Law School, dean Richard Gershon will resign later this year.
In a release from Ole Miss, Provost Morris H. Stocks said:
Dean Richard Gershon has informed me that he has decided not to stand for quadrennial review and that his service as dean of the School of Law will conclude on June 30, 2015. I have asked Professor Deborah Bell to assume the role of interim dean of the School of Law in the near future. Dean Gershon and Dean Bell will begin to work out the plans for transition immediately.
Pleas join me in thanking Dean Gershon for his dedicated service to the School of Law. We are pleased that Dean Gershon will remain with the university as one of our valued faculty colleagues.
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