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"Since I was a young professor, I have kept the tradition, that is part of my roots as an African-American, of giving back to the community." - Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor Clement Price

A professor’s legacy usually centers around his or her enduring influence on students taught and touched. Professor Clement Price will leave this in abundance, as well as something more tangible.

Thanks to the generosity of the Askins, the School of Law can continue its tradition of providing invaluable experiential learning to students through clinical legal training.

“With the Whitmans’ gifts we have been able to attract talented women interested in pursuing careers in public service,” says Dean Marc Holzer

Chambers claims the most special event of his year happens when he visits with recipients of the MCJ Student Residential Housing Scholarship, a program he founded that enables a dozen Newark residents to live on campus.

In his most recent gift, Renyi established the Thomas A. Renyi Endowed Chair in Banking with a $2 million donation.

I created the fund because my husband, a native of Newark, loved the city of Newark and was a great advocate of access to education and academic excellence for its students.

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Founded: 1908
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Campus Size: 38 acres, 33 buildings
Interim Chancellor: Philip Yeagle
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Faculty with Terminal Degrees: 99%
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