• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Advertising
  • Join PGM
Pepperdine Graphic

Pepperdine Graphic

  • News
    • Good News
  • Sports
    • Hot Shots
  • Life & Arts
  • Perspectives
    • Advice Column
    • Waves Comic
  • GNews
    • Staff Spotlights
    • First and Foremost
    • Allgood Food
    • Pepp in Your Step
    • DunnCensored
    • Beyond the Statistics
  • Special Publications
    • 5 Years In
    • L.A. County Fires
    • Change in Sports
    • Solutions Journalism: Climate Anxiety
    • Common Threads
    • Art Edition
    • Peace Through Music
    • Climate Change
    • Everybody Has One
    • If It Bleeds
    • By the Numbers
    • LGBTQ+ Edition: We Are All Human
    • Where We Stand: One Year Later
    • In the Midst of Tragedy
  • Currents
    • Currents Spring 2025
    • Currents Fall 2024
    • Currents Spring 2024
    • Currents Winter 2024
    • Currents Spring 2023
    • Currents Fall 2022
    • Spring 2022: Moments
    • Fall 2021: Global Citizenship
    • Spring 2021: Beauty From Ashes
    • Fall 2020: Humans of Pepperdine
    • Spring 2020: Everyday Feminism
    • Fall 2019: Challenging Perceptions of Light & Dark
  • Podcasts
    • On the Other Hand
    • RE: Connect
    • Small Studio Sessions
    • SportsWaves
    • The Graph
    • The Melanated Muckraker
  • Print Editions
  • NewsWaves
  • Sponsored Content
  • Our Girls

Law school appoints new dean

February 11, 2011 by Pepperdine Graphic

After a nine-month nationwide search to replace former dean Kenneth W. Starr whose was recently named President of Baylor University Pepperdine University President Andrew K. Benton announced Thursday that former federal judiciary and associate Dean of the University Of Kansas School Of Law Deanell Reece Tacha has been appointed dean of the Pepperdine School of Law. Tacha will begin her duties as dean starting June 1.

Nominated by President Ronald Reagan in 1985 Judge Tacha served as a circuit judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th circuit for over 25 years.  She then acted as Chief Judge of the Circuit from 2001 to 2007.

As a past graduate of the University of Kansas Judge Tacha returned to the university from 1974-1977 serving as Associate Professor of its School of Law. Then from 1977-1979 she served as Associate Dean. She later became Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs in 1979 until 1981 when she was appointed Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs between 1981- 1985. After years of committed work to the university Judge Tacha received both the KU Alumni Association’s Fred Ellsworth Medallion and the Distinguished Service Citation for her extraordinary service.

With her rich international experience Judge Tacha’s recent appointment seems to suggest her to be in perfect company at the globally-pursuant Pepperdine University School of Law.

Filed Under: News

Primary Sidebar