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Two at IU McKinney Receive Grimes Faculty Fellowship
05/02/2017
Two members of the faculty at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law have been awarded Grimes Faculty Fellowships for 2017. The recipients are Professors Jennifer Drobac (in the photo at left) and Florence Wagman Roisman.
Professor Drobac received a Grimes Fellowship for her proposal on visiting a neuroscience and law center to conduct research for her book, The Myth of Consent.
Professor Roisman received a Grimes Fellowship for her proposal on preparing a casebook on housing discrimination and segregation.
Professor John S. Grimes was a member of Indiana University’s faculties, including at the IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law, where he taught property and trusts and estates. Upon his passing in 1992, funds from Professor Grimes’ estate established The John S. Grimes Memorial Grants and Legal Scholarship Endowment. It is an endowment in the Indiana University Foundation, and provides medical grants and faculty fellowships to the IU McKinney School of Law faculty. Grimes Faculty Fellowships provide support for and recognition of a faculty member’s excellence as a classroom teacher, legal scholarship, or high achievement in the legal profession in the State of Indiana.
