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Fc21 – What Should It Mean For A Catholic University To Be 'Anti-Racist'?, Marcus Cole, Robert K. Vischer
Fc21 – What Should It Mean For A Catholic University To Be 'Anti-Racist'?, Marcus Cole, Robert K. Vischer
2019–Present: G. Marcus Cole
By Robert K. Vischer (University of St. Thomas School of Law), with a response by G. Marcus Cole (Notre Dame Law School). From the 2021 Notre Dame Fall Conference, "I Have Called You By Name: Human Dignity in a Secular World". Session chair: Sean Seymore (Notre Dame Law School).
Full speaker lineup: https://ethicscenter.nd.edu/programs/
First Generation Professionals: An Evening With Dean Cole, Marcus Cole, Phenia Hovsepyan
First Generation Professionals: An Evening With Dean Cole, Marcus Cole, Phenia Hovsepyan
2019–Present: G. Marcus Cole
Joseph A. Matson Dean and Professor of Law G. Marcus Cole discusses his experience as a young man with dreams of becoming a lawyer, the life lessons he has learned along the way, advice for Notre Dame Law students, and his hopes for the Law School in a conversation hosted by the First Generation Professionals student group. The event was held on Oct. 5, 2021, and moderated by 2L Phenia Hovsepyan, president of First Generation Professionals.
A Conversation With Justice Alan Page, Marcus Cole, John Jenkins, C.S.C., Justice Alan Page, Kaya Lawrence
A Conversation With Justice Alan Page, Marcus Cole, John Jenkins, C.S.C., Justice Alan Page, Kaya Lawrence
2019–Present: G. Marcus Cole
Retired Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Alan Page, a 1967 University of Notre Dame graduate and the first African-American justice to serve on Minnesota’s highest court, will join G. Marcus Cole, the Joseph A. Matson Dean of Notre Dame Law School, for a virtual “fireside chat” at noon Jan. 18 (Monday), as part of the University’s commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Page has been inducted into both the NFL and College Football Halls of Fame.
More information can be found at https://go.nd.edu/WalktheWalk
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.