John Brumbaugh, after 40 years of teaching at Maryland, and Oscar Gray, after 25 years at Maryland, retire this fall, putting aside full-time teaching loads, faculty committee meetings, and demanding schedules but continuing their passionate pursuit of learning
Seldom does an institution experience the jolt of four revered and beloved members of the faculty ch...
Tributes to Professor Alan Hornstein upon his retirement from the University of Maryland School of L...
Two professors. Two completely different subject areas. But one thing in common – faithfulness over ...
John Brumbaugh, after 40 years of teaching at Maryland, and Oscar Gray, after 25 years at Maryland, ...
Tributes to Professor Alice Brumbaugh upon her retirement from the University of Maryland School of ...
A Tribute to a Legend: With Professor John Brumbaugh\u27s passing in early August, the School of La...
After decades of service to the law school, Professors Robert Brussack (J.D.\u2776) and Milner Ball ...
After more than 35 years of service to the law school, Cleveland Chair and Meigs Professor Ron Ellin...
Distinguished Research Professor and Rogers Chair Alan Watson and Professor Eugene Wilkes retired on...
With the graduation on May 22, 2004, two valued members of the law school faculty retired. Not only ...
Two join faculty; faculty achievements; Seligman, Field depart; Pildes visits Israel and St. Antoine...
Rudolph Nottelmann, professor of law since 1927, becomes Professor of Law Emeritus this quarter, and...
A chat with George Crockett; a 1911 graduate reminisces; alumni news and class notes
It is very hard for me to get used to the idea that Banks McDowell is retiring from teaching. He and...
The law faculty come together to offer praise and gratitude for the arduous work of Dean Joseph O\u2...
Seldom does an institution experience the jolt of four revered and beloved members of the faculty ch...
Tributes to Professor Alan Hornstein upon his retirement from the University of Maryland School of L...
Two professors. Two completely different subject areas. But one thing in common – faithfulness over ...
John Brumbaugh, after 40 years of teaching at Maryland, and Oscar Gray, after 25 years at Maryland, ...
Tributes to Professor Alice Brumbaugh upon her retirement from the University of Maryland School of ...
A Tribute to a Legend: With Professor John Brumbaugh\u27s passing in early August, the School of La...
After decades of service to the law school, Professors Robert Brussack (J.D.\u2776) and Milner Ball ...
After more than 35 years of service to the law school, Cleveland Chair and Meigs Professor Ron Ellin...
Distinguished Research Professor and Rogers Chair Alan Watson and Professor Eugene Wilkes retired on...
With the graduation on May 22, 2004, two valued members of the law school faculty retired. Not only ...
Two join faculty; faculty achievements; Seligman, Field depart; Pildes visits Israel and St. Antoine...
Rudolph Nottelmann, professor of law since 1927, becomes Professor of Law Emeritus this quarter, and...
A chat with George Crockett; a 1911 graduate reminisces; alumni news and class notes
It is very hard for me to get used to the idea that Banks McDowell is retiring from teaching. He and...
The law faculty come together to offer praise and gratitude for the arduous work of Dean Joseph O\u2...
Seldom does an institution experience the jolt of four revered and beloved members of the faculty ch...
Tributes to Professor Alan Hornstein upon his retirement from the University of Maryland School of L...
Two professors. Two completely different subject areas. But one thing in common – faithfulness over ...