Fredric G. Levin College of Law - Deans of Levin College of Law

Deans of Levin College of Law

Years Dean
1909–1912 Albert J. Farrah
1912–1915 Thomas Hughes
1915–1947 Harry R. Trusler
1948–1958 Henry A. Fenn
1959–1970 Frank E. Maloney
1971–1980 Joseph R. Julin
1981–1988 Frank T. Read
1988–1996 Jeffrey E. Lewis
1996–1999 Richard A. Matasar
1999–2003 Jon L. Mills
2003–Present Robert Jerry

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