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The small faculty of Mount St. Mary's strove to offer a full high school and college course to lay students and potential priests and developed Mount St. Mary's into "one of the most important ecclesiastical institutions of the country." [15] DuBois Hall, named for DuBois, was completed in 1826 in what had been a swampy thicket on the mountain ...
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Mount Saint Mary's University, Los Angeles (known as Mount St. Mary's College until January 2015) [4] is a private, Catholic university primarily for women, in Los Angeles, California. Women make up 90 percent of the student body.
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Mount Saint Mary College offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs and is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. It is organized into three schools: The School of Arts, Sciences, and Education, the School of Business, and the School of Nursing. The student-faculty ratio at Mount St. Mary College is 12:1.
A member of the State Bar of Texas and the Mississippi Bar, Sheppard is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court and the U.S. Tax Court.. Until 2014, he was the William H. Enfield Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Arkansas School of Law, where he was also the Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development.
The School of Law has an enrollment of about 770 students, pursuing Juris Doctor (J.D.), Master of Laws (LL.M.), or Master of Jurisprudence (M.Jur.) degrees. [4] The school has a fully online, part-time, 11-term, J.D. program accredited by the American Bar Association for a maximum of 25 students who have substantial outside responsibilities.
The school began regular instruction in 1824, [5] and it is the fourth oldest law school in the United States. [6] After the law school denied admission to black applicant Donald Gaines Murray on account of his race, in 1936 the Maryland Court of Appeals ruled that the law school must admit him. [7]