What's Happening?
Simone Marstiller has been named the new dean of Florida A&M University's College of Law, effective July 1. Marstiller, a veteran of Florida's state government, has served in various high-level roles, including as a judge and a top state regulator. Her
appointment is part of an effort to revitalize the law school, which has faced leadership turnover, low bar-exam passage rates, and concerns about academic support. FAMU President Marva Johnson praised Marstiller's extensive experience and leadership skills, emphasizing her ability to create new opportunities for students and strengthen the school's impact.
Why It's Important?
Marstiller's appointment comes at a critical time for FAMU Law, which has struggled with stability and performance issues. Her leadership is expected to address these challenges and enhance the school's reputation and effectiveness. As the only public historically Black university in Florida, FAMU plays a crucial role in providing legal education to underrepresented communities. Marstiller's experience in government and law could help improve the school's academic standards and professional pathways, benefiting students and the broader legal community.
What's Next?
Marstiller will begin her tenure as dean on July 1, with a focus on improving bar passage rates and academic support. Her leadership will likely involve strategic initiatives to enhance the school's curriculum and student services. The university community and stakeholders will be watching closely to see how her policies and reforms impact the school's performance and reputation. Marstiller's success in these efforts could serve as a model for other institutions facing similar challenges.













