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2023 Notre Dame Religious Liberty Summit: Dean G. Marcus Cole’S Welcome Remarks, Marcus Cole
2023 Notre Dame Religious Liberty Summit: Dean G. Marcus Cole’S Welcome Remarks, Marcus Cole
2019–Present: G. Marcus Cole
Dean G. Marcus Cole, founder of Notre Dame Law School's Religious Liberty Initiative welcomes participants to the third annual Notre Dame Religious Liberty Summit in London.
Nd Lawyers Of New York City: ‘Off The Court’ With Muffet Mcgraw And Coquese Washington ’97 J.D., Marcus Cole
Nd Lawyers Of New York City: ‘Off The Court’ With Muffet Mcgraw And Coquese Washington ’97 J.D., Marcus Cole
2019–Present: G. Marcus Cole
Notre Dame Law School Dean G. Marcus Cole participated in a fireside chat with Muffet McGraw, the former head women’s basketball coach at Notre Dame, and Coquese Washington ’92, ’97 J.D., the head women’s basketball coach at Rutgers on June 6 in New York City.
Dean G. Marcus Cole Speaks At Walk The Walk Week Prayer Service, Marcus Cole
Dean G. Marcus Cole Speaks At Walk The Walk Week Prayer Service, Marcus Cole
2019–Present: G. Marcus Cole
Amid the glow of hundreds of candles in the rotunda of Notre Dame’s Main Building, Joseph A. Matson Dean and Professor of Law G. Marcus Cole spoke at the University’s 2022 Walk the Walk Week prayer service on January 18.
His remarks are a call to action for all to combat racism.
Dean G. Marcus Cole's Statement On The U.S. Capitol Attack, Marcus Cole
Dean G. Marcus Cole's Statement On The U.S. Capitol Attack, Marcus Cole
2019–Present: G. Marcus Cole
Dean G. Marcus Cole provides a clear statement to the members of the Notre Dame Law School community regarding the January 6, 2021, terrorist assault on the United States Capitol.
Incoming Law Dean Cole Brings ‘Lifelong Love For Notre Dame’, Marilyn Odendahl
Incoming Law Dean Cole Brings ‘Lifelong Love For Notre Dame’, Marilyn Odendahl
2019–Present: G. Marcus Cole
Any other law school probably would not have sparked G. Marcus Cole’s interest.
The Stanford Law School professor loves being in the classroom, introducing very smart students to new ideas and concepts and helping them understand the subject matter. He was happy being where he was and doing what he was doing, but the available position was at Notre Dame Law School.
“I’ve always had a lifelong love for (the University of) Notre Dame and what it stands for,” Cole, 57, said. “It was someplace I always wanted to be.”