An E-Newsletter of Singapore Management University | March 2004
 
 
 
 

Academic Circle

Penn partners with SMU in social sciences
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Business School holds inaugural distinguished lecture series
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Bellace gets new Wharton position
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Faculty Kudos
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Business Study Mission branches out
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METiA 2003 Conference
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New Faculty Appointments
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Faculty Publications
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CityU HK pays a visit to SMU
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Esprit de Corp

Bukit Timah campus turns 75
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Four years young
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The revamp of SMU Shop!
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SMU students shines at 2003 SEA Games
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We Love SMU

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SMU achieves firsts in HR
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Staff Appointments
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Corporate Buzz

Chicago GSB and SMU join hands in biz ed
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Social entrepreneurship forum held with MCDS
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Inaugural Lien Fung's Colloquium launched
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"Prime-time" accounting experience
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School of Accountancy Advisory Board appointments
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Accountancy kick-starts scholarship fund
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IBM Business Consulting Services Solution Center established at SMU
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New AmCham scholarship for Business School
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New President for SMU

 

 


Prof Howard O Hunter

 

 

SMU is pleased to announce the appointment
of Professor Howard O Hunter, former Provost & Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs at Emory University in Atlanta, as SMU’s third president. He will commence office on 1 September 2004, succeeding Professor Ronald Frank, who has completed his three-year term at SMU.

 

A renowned authority on law and a
highly experienced academic, Prof Hunter is a 27-year veteran at Emory University, including over two years as chief academic officer and provost, and 12 years as dean of the Emory
Law School. As dean, Prof Hunter presided
over phenomenal growth in the law school, enlarging the faculty from 30 to 50, adding five new named professorships, greatly increasing the number of scholarships available to law students, and significantly strengthening the school’s endowment.


Commenting on the appointment, Mr Ho Kwon Ping, Chairman, SMU remarked, “We are very pleased to have found a passionate educationist in Howard Hunter. As the chief academic officer and provost of Emory university, Howard played an instrumental role in creating long-term policies on research and teaching as well as faculty development.


He joins SMU at a pivotal point in the University’s development, as we are looking into enhancing differentiated from other institutions, but also up to international standards. We warmly welcome Howard, and I am confident that he will lead SMU into a new phase of growth and excellence.”

 

Said Prof Hunter, “SMU has firmly established itself in the education scene under the expert leadership of Professor Ronald Frank and the Board of Trustees. I am very honoured to be part of this talented team and look forward to doing my part to groom SMU into an esteemed institution of learning and research.”

 

Said Prof Frank, “I could not be more delighted to pass the baton to Howard Hunter. I have known him for more than a decade. He has both my trust and support to undertake this position. I also have the utmost confidence that his extensive academic and management experience at Emory, coupled with his wide international perspective, will be invaluable to SMU in its next phase of
growth and development.”

 

About Professor Howard Hunter
Prof Hunter received his undergraduate and legal education at Yale University. He was admitted to the bar in 1971 and practiced law in Washington, DC and Atlanta, Georgia before joining the Emory faculty in 1976. He was a Visiting Professor of Law at the University of Virginia in 1982 – 1983, an Honourary and Visiting Mills E Godwin Professor of Law at the College of William and Mary in 1989. He is also a Visiting Professor of Law at the Central European University in Budapest, Hungary.

 

He is the recipient of the Amicus Curiae award from the Supreme Court of Georgia for his service to the profession. He is the author of Modern Law of Contracts, a well-known treatise now in its third edition, and is the editor/author of several other books and monographs. He is also the author of more than 36 professional articles on contract law, the first amendment and academic freedom. He has been a member of the Board of Editors of the Journal of Contract Law since 1988.

 

 

 

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