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Alicia Ouellette Named 18th Dean of Albany Law School

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​Albany Law School announced that Alicia Ouellette ’94 has been named dean of the law school, making her the 18th dean in its 163-year history.

“The Board of Trustees feels very fortunate to have Dean Ouellette lead the school into its next era,” said Daniel P. Nolan ’78, chairman of Albany Law School’s Board of Trustees. “She has overwhelming support and confidence from the Board of Trustees and the faculty. She has already demonstrated a capacity for steady leadership and thoughtful decision-making in challenging times. Under her direction, we expect a great future for our students and the institution.”

Dean Ouellette was named acting dean in October 2014. Before that she was associate dean for academic affairs and intellectual life, where she helped lead the process to create the school’s new Strategic Plan.

“I am honored to serve Albany Law School as dean,” said Ouellette. “This institution educated me, mentored me, and has been my professional home for more than a decade.  I care deeply about its success, and I am inspired every day by the dedication of our faculty and staff, the determination and talent of our students, and the achievements and loyalty of our alumni. Our shared commitment to excellence, collaboration, and continuous improvement will allow us to grow and strengthen Albany Law School in new and innovative ways.”