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Education and Law School Deans Receive Distinguished Service Medal

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Along with the academic degrees conferred as part of its 170th Commencement, Fordham gave an entirely new award to two academic leaders in honor of their rare and extraordinary service to the University. James Hennessy, PhD, dean of the Graduate School of Education (GSE), received the Pro Universitate Medal from Joseph M. McShane, SJ, president of Fordham, at the GSE diploma ceremony, held May 16 at the Rose Hill Gym. Hennessy, who has served Fordham for 41 years, is stepping down after 10 years as dean of GSE and returning to its faculty; the new dean, Virginia Roach, EdD, takes office in July. Dean Hennessy has “been a steady hand and a wise leader, especially in times of great challenge,” Father McShane said. He also bestowed the medal on Michael M. Martin, Distinguished Professor of Law and dean of Fordham Law School, at its diploma ceremony, held May 18 at the Beacon Theatre in Manhattan. Martin is finishing his service as dean next month, when Matthew Diller steps into the role. (See photo below)

From left: Stephen Freedman, PhD, provost of the University; Michael M. Martin, dean of Fordham Law School and Distinguished Professor of Law; and Joseph M. McShane, S.J., president of Fordham.

From left: Stephen Freedman, PhD, provost of the University; Michael M. Martin, dean of Fordham Law School and Distinguished Professor of Law; and Joseph M. McShane, SJ, president of Fordham. (Photo by Chris Taggart)

 

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