Establishment
of Chairs Honors Special Couple
We are a very fortunate family. We are
privileged to be sitting in front of this impeccably designed
building, surrounded by the subtle but inspired David A.
Harrison Law Grounds. The quiet, elegant nature of the
design actually reflects more of my mother’s personality
than my father’s, but it is a wonderful expression
of their vision and their passion for every facet of the
University.
A few weeks ago, when Ted Turner said
that his huge gift to the UN was, and I quote, “A
wake-up call to the rich people so they would give their
fair share,” I thought to myself— my parents’ alarm
bell had rung loud and clear, many years before. More
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Scott:
30 Years Collaborating with Students
From the moment he stepped on “stage” at
William and Mary Law School, Bob Scott knew that he was
meant to teach. He could at once bring to students the
enthusiasm with which he researched his ideas about the
law while revealing a side of him that introverts rarely
find a chance to do.
“It’s fair to say that there is a bit of a
performer in me, as there is in many teachers,” he
says. “It’s not a well known fact, but most
law professors are somewhat shy and introverted and I’m
no exception. You enjoy those environments where you are
permitted to show parts of your personality that might
not emerge in other settings.” More |