Since becoming the youngest law school dean in 2011, Anthony Crowell has steered New York Law School through economic challenges by linking its offerings to New York City's key industries. His forward-thinking pedagogy emphasizes business services, intellectual property, and public policy, ensuring students are well-prepared for diverse career paths. Despite fluctuating national economic conditions, Crowell notes a resurgence in law school popularity and remains committed to a proactive strategic vision that draws on the institution's unique historical and cultural significance.
Crowell emphasized his vision for New York Law School, stating that it revolves around three core areas: business and financial services, intellectual property, and government policy. This has connected the institution directly to New York City's economy.
Reflecting on his long tenure, Crowell remarked, 'I thought throwing down that stake really mattered. It mattered at that time and it mattered because of the history of this institution.'
With the changes in economic and regulatory climates, Crowell noted that law schools are thriving again, stressing the necessity for proactive, long-term planning to ensure continued success.
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