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Saturday, November 16, 2024

Incoming Dean Jelani Jefferson Exum Named Inaugural Rose DiMartino and Karen Sue Smith Professor of Law

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Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. President | St. John's University website

Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. President | St. John's University website

Incoming Dean Jelani Jefferson Exum has been named the inaugural Rose DiMartino and Karen Sue Smith Professor of Law at St. John’s Law School. The professorship was established with a generous gift from Rose F. DiMartino ‘81 and Karen Sue Smith to support faculty members who teach and study in the area of human rights or social justice.

DiMartino expressed her belief in the power of teachers to change lives, stating, “My St. John’s Law professors taught me a new way of thinking and communicating. They gave me the skills to be a successful advocate and problem solver. Our hope is that this professorship will contribute to the already superb learning environment at the Law School, and to the success of our alumni.”

Dean Jefferson Exum, who will be the second woman and the first African American to lead the Law School, is praised for her depth of experience as a law professor and accomplished scholar in various areas of law. Dean Michael A. Simons highlighted the significance of the professorship, stating, “When Rose established this professorship, she and Karen particularly wanted to support an adept scholar who was committed to social justice, and hoped that the professorship would go to a woman. Fortunately, we have found just the right person in Dean Jefferson Exum.”

University Provost Simon G. Moller commended Dean Jefferson Exum for reflecting and animating St. John’s Vincentian mission of selfless service, stating, “With this named professorship, Rose DiMartino and Karen Sue Smith have given her a singular opportunity to carry that mission forward as she leads the Law School into its second century of educating outstanding lawyers the world sorely needs.”

Dean Jefferson Exum expressed her gratitude for the honor of holding a named professorship designed to support social justice work, saying, “As a lawyer, a teacher, and a leader in legal education, I’m invested in training and supporting the next generation of legal changemakers.” DiMartino also welcomed the partnership with Dean Jefferson Exum, expressing excitement that she will be the inaugural holder of the professorship they created.

The named professorship established by DiMartino and Smith aims to encourage female scholars and teachers, promote inclusion, justice, academic excellence, and community engagement. Dean Jefferson Exum's leadership is expected to have a positive impact on St. John’s Law School and its students, furthering the important mission of the institution.

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