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About UF Law
- Vision & Mission
- Diversity at UF Law
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History of UF Law
- UF Law Through the Years
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Deans of UF Law
- Albert J. Farrah (Dean, 1909-1912)
- Thomas Hughes (Dean 1912-1915)
- Harry R. Trusler (Dean, 1915-1947)
- Clifford Waldorf Crandall (Acting Dean, 1947-1948)
- Henry A. Fenn (Dean, 1948-1958)
- Frank E. Maloney (Acting Dean and Dean, 1959-1970)
- E.L. “Roy” Hunt (Acting Dean, 1970-71 & 1980-81)
- Joseph Richard Julin (Dean, 1971-1980)
- Grace “Betty” Taylor (Acting Dean, 1981)
- Frank T. Read (Dean, 1981-1988)
- Jeffrey Lewis (Dean, 1988-1996)
- Richard A. Matasar (Dean, 1996-1999)
- Jon Mills (Interim Dean and Dean, 1999-2003)
- Robert Jerry (Dean, 2003 – present)
- Faculty History
- Virgil Hawkins Story
- Fredric G. Levin
- History Submission Form
- Facilities
- Photo Galleries
- Art Around Campus
- Fitness
- ABA 509 Standard
- Contact Information
- Services & Communications
- Administration
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Services & Communications
The Office of Communications
The Office of Communications supports the college through comprehensive public relations and marketing services, including publications writing, design and production, news and media relations, photography, and strategic communications planning.
Publications
Services
The Office of Communications provides media relations services, including publicity, online media, and photography in support of the College of Law.
Publicity
The communications office can assist faculty and student groups in promoting news and events in a variety of ways, depending on the target audience and objectives of the event.
Please see our services request form to see if we can help you with your news or event. Samples of events we can help publicize include law school sponsored events, conferences, symposiums, lectures, workshops, competitions and books.
Technology Services
The University of Florida Levin College of Law is constantly striving to perfect technology in all aspects of a law student’s academic life. We provide a set of “core” technologies for faculty, administrators, staff and students.