A controversy that began with a memorandum leaked to the media and followed by months of debate will culminate Saturday when the Penn State Dickinson School of Law's board of governors decides whether to move the school from Carlisle to University Park. The board has been discussing the law school's future, including relocation, for several months. The issue became public in November after a confidential memorandum from law school Dean Philip McConnaughay was shared with the press. The memo suggested ways to address the concerns about the school's outdated physical plant, including moving the school to University Park.
All the sordid details of the extremely messy marriage of a fine old independent law school to the Happy Valley football factory.
Thursday, June 10, 2004
DICKINSON DECISION EXPECTED SOON
A controversy that began with a memorandum leaked to the media and followed by months of debate will culminate Saturday when the Penn State Dickinson School of Law's board of governors decides whether to move the school from Carlisle to University Park. The board has been discussing the law school's future, including relocation, for several months. The issue became public in November after a confidential memorandum from law school Dean Philip McConnaughay was shared with the press. The memo suggested ways to address the concerns about the school's outdated physical plant, including moving the school to University Park.
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