Outstanding faculty award
Posted: Sunday, April 06, 2008
Professor Roger Baron is the 2008 recipient of The University of South Dakota School of Law John Wesley Jackson Outstanding Faculty Award.
Baron was selected by a committee consisting of School of Law Dean Barry Vickrey, Justin Johns, president of the Student Bar Association, and Professor Charles Thatcher, last year's recipient. This is the second time Baron has been honored at USD with the Jackson Award. He also received the award in 1995. Baron will receive a plaque and a cash award and his name will be inscribed on a plaque retained permanently in the Law School.
Established in 1981 through a gift by Horace and Dorothy Jackson of Rapid City, S.D., the Jackson Award recipient is chosen from nominations by students and faculty at the School of Law. Selection is based on criteria demonstrating excellence in the teaching of law, including effectiveness in the classroom; efforts to improve legal education in ways that serve the needs of the profession and of South Dakota; research and writing; contributions to the profession through public service; and contributions to the academic environment of the Law School.
Baron joined the faculty at USD School of Law in 1990 and teaches courses in civil procedure, family law, and insurance.
Baron was selected by a committee consisting of School of Law Dean Barry Vickrey, Justin Johns, president of the Student Bar Association, and Professor Charles Thatcher, last year's recipient. This is the second time Baron has been honored at USD with the Jackson Award. He also received the award in 1995. Baron will receive a plaque and a cash award and his name will be inscribed on a plaque retained permanently in the Law School.
Established in 1981 through a gift by Horace and Dorothy Jackson of Rapid City, S.D., the Jackson Award recipient is chosen from nominations by students and faculty at the School of Law. Selection is based on criteria demonstrating excellence in the teaching of law, including effectiveness in the classroom; efforts to improve legal education in ways that serve the needs of the profession and of South Dakota; research and writing; contributions to the profession through public service; and contributions to the academic environment of the Law School.
Baron joined the faculty at USD School of Law in 1990 and teaches courses in civil procedure, family law, and insurance.
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