
Daniel Keating, J.D., vice dean and the Tyrell Williams Professor of Law, presents the crowd-pleasing “10 Hard Lessons I Learned in the Dean’s Office (With Help from Dilbert)” during an Oct. 15 event celebrating his service to the School of Law. Past law school deans and other members of the University community honored Keating with rousing presentations and touching memories. For more than 16 years, Keating has had various roles in the law dean’s office, including associate dean, vice dean and dean. On Jan. 1, 2010, Keating will step down as vice dean. “I am looking forward to taking my first-ever sabbatical and returning to full-time teaching and scholarship,” he said. Peter Joy, J.D., professor of law, will succeed Keating as vice dean.