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New Albany Dean Taps Lessons Learned Under Apartheid to Inspire Students to Leadership

New York Law Journal

July 23, 2012

As a "colored" girl growing up in segregated South Africa, Penelope "Penny" Andrews obtained intellectual salvation from the Irish nuns who provided her with the knowledge, confidence and discipline to lead. Now, as the newly installed 17th president and dean of Albany Law School, Andrews hopes to offer the next generation of Albany-educated lawyers the blessings she received from the Dominicans.

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