Lars Smith – UofL News Fri, 17 Apr 2026 17:45:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Longtime UofL professors step into temporary dean roles /post/uofltoday/longtime-uofl-professors-step-into-temporary-dean-roles/ /post/uofltoday/longtime-uofl-professors-step-into-temporary-dean-roles/#respond Wed, 12 Jul 2017 16:36:46 +0000 http://uoflnews.com/?p=37490 Two veteran UofL professors have stepped up to fill decanal roles temporarily, while one school conducts a national search and another school awaits its new hire.

Dr. Gail DePuy was named acting dean of the J.B. Speed School of Engineering as of July 1, taking over for Dr. John Usher, who stepped down after two years as acting dean.

DePuy has been a part of the Speed School since 1995 and most recently has served as an associate dean for Academic and Student Affairs. A professor of Industrial Engineering, DePuy鈥檚 research focus is in the areas of production planning, health care engineering and operations research.

She has written more than 80 technical papers and has served as principal investigator or co-principal investigator on more than $2.4 million of funded research.

DePuy is a professional engineer and member of the Institute of Industrial Engineers, Institute of Operations Research and Management Science, and American Society for Engineering 成人直播.

She earned her bachelor鈥檚 from North Carolina State University (1988), a master鈥檚 degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1990), a masters鈥 degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology (1992), and a PhD from the Georgia Institute of Technology (1995).

Usher is taking a sabbatical through December and will return to UofL in January as a tenured professor in industrial engineering.

A national search for a permanent dean will begin in the fall.

Meanwhile, Brandeis School of Law Professor Lars Smith is filling in as interim dean prior to Colin Crawford鈥檚 arrival Jan. 1.

Smith, who holds the Samuel J. Stallings Chair in Law, arrived at UofL in 2000. He teaches in the areas of intellectual property and business law and incorporates practice-based exercises into his Trademark Law and Business Planning courses.

In 2012, Smith received the University of Louisville Distinguished Faculty Award in Teaching. In 2011, he received a Fulbright Scholarship Award to teach at Zhongnan University of Economics and Law in Wuhan, China, where he taught Chinese Masters of Law students about U.S. intellectual property.

He has been serving as associate dean for academic affairs at Brandeis for the past two years. Smith received his JD from the New England School of Law (1992).

Crawford was appointed dean of .听

He is currently finishing his obligation as the Robert C. Cudd Professor of Environmental Law at Tulane University, where he also directs Tulane鈥檚 International Development Studies in the School of Liberal Arts and the Payson Graduate Program in Global Development in the School of Law. He succeeds Susan Duncan, who was recently named dean of the University of Mississippi School of Law.

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UofL names new law school dean /post/uofltoday/uofl-names-new-law-school-dean/ /post/uofltoday/uofl-names-new-law-school-dean/#respond Mon, 01 May 2017 15:31:53 +0000 http://uoflnews.com/?p=36602 The University of Louisville will welcome a new Louis D. Brandeis School of Law dean effective January 1, 2018, subject to approval by the university’s Board of Trustees.

The university announced April 27 that will be the next dean.

He is currently the Robert C. Cudd Professor of Environment Law at Tulane University. He also directs Tulane鈥檚 International Development Studies in the School of Liberal Arts and the Payson Graduate Program in Global Development in the School of Law.

鈥淚 look forward to Colin鈥檚 arrival,鈥 said Acting Provost Dale Billingsley. 鈥淗is extensive research, global view and focus on finding solutions to important and current legal issues are a perfect fit for UofL.鈥

Lars Smith

Until Crawford officially begins his new role, law professor Lars Smith will lead the school July 1 to Dec. 31, 2017, as interim dean. is associate dean for academic affairs and the Samuel J. Stallings Professor of Law for the school. He听received the Distinguished Faculty Award in 2011 and has traveled and taught widely, focusing on intellectual property law.听

“I am grateful to Professor Smith for his willingness to take on this assignment and have every confidence that the school is in good hands as it transitions to the deanship of Colin Crawford,” Billingsley said.听

Crawford, a native of Denver, joined Tulane in 2010. He previously taught at Georgia State University College of Law where he founded and co-directed the Center for the Comparative Study of Metropolitan Growth. He has been a visiting professor at many universities, including the University of the Andes in Bogot谩, Colombia; the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil; the Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, also in Brazil; and the University of Denver Sturm College of Law.

He was a Fulbright scholar at the Technological Institute of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. During the current spring semester, he is visiting at the Carlos III University in Madrid, Spain, where he holds that university鈥檚 Santander Chair of Excellence.

鈥淚 am honored and delighted to be able to join the University of Louisville community as the next dean of the Brandeis School of Law. Louisville and Brandeis have long and impressive traditions, and I look forward to building upon the solid foundation laid by my predecessors,鈥 Crawford said. 鈥淔or me, this is a homecoming of sorts. My father was born and partly raised in western Kentucky and the state has always had a special place in my heart. So the chance to work with Louisville faculty, staff, students, alums and the larger community is an unparalleled and very special opportunity indeed.鈥

Crawford earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree from Columbia University, a bachelor鈥檚 and a master鈥檚 degree from University of Cambridge and a law degree from Harvard University.

He is an expert in international development and law and has lectured and written worldwide on environmental and urban issues and related topics. His teaching and research focus is on land-use issues, particularly comparative and cross-cultural environmental justice concerns, with an emphasis on Latin America and the Caribbean.

In a note to the campus community that announced Crawford’s appointment, Billingsley thanked Susan Duncan who has served as interim dean of the law school for the past five years.

“Many changes and improvements were accomplished during her tenure as dean. We wish her the very best as she takes on a new challenge as dean of the University of Mississippi School of Law,” Billingsley said.

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Coming to America: Law school hosts citizenship ceremony /post/uofltoday/coming-to-america-law-school-hosts-citizenship-ceremony/ /post/uofltoday/coming-to-america-law-school-hosts-citizenship-ceremony/#respond Fri, 18 Nov 2016 20:44:57 +0000 http://uoflnews.com/?p=33942 鈥淭his paper changes everything,鈥 said Monu Shinchaury as she pointed to her U.S. citizenship certificate.

The Bhutan-born Shinchoury was one of 29 people who became U.S. citizens during a Nov. 18 naturalization ceremony in the Brandeis School of Law鈥檚 Allen Courtroom.

Law School Dean Susan Duncan said the school was thrilled to host the event and witness the conclusion of an important legal and personal journey for a group of people who chose to become American citizens

U.S. District Judge David Hale, Western District of Kentucky, presided at the ceremony and speakers included UofL鈥檚 vice provost for diversity and international affairs, Mordean Taylor-Archer, and law Professor Lars Smith, who is also an associate dean for academic affairs.

Smith shared memories from his own family鈥檚 journey to citizenship. Smith and his mother were born in Denmark and he said one of his mother鈥檚 greatest treasures was her green card.

鈥淪he saw America as a shining beacon of hope,鈥 he said.

鈥淟ouisville has become a richer and more vibrant place now that you have joined us as citizens,鈥 he told the newly-inducted Americans.

The poignant ceremony was a chance for the law school鈥檚 recently established to see the immigration-to-citizenship process in action. The fellows are addressing the needs of immigrant/refugee populations as their initial focus.

Shinchoury called the naturalization ceremony 鈥渁mazing and kind of emotional.鈥

鈥淚t makes me feel cared for and loved and accepted,鈥 she said.

. Watch parts of the ceremony in the video below:听

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