Drexel University Earle Mack School of Law is dropping Earle Mack from its name in an effort to get donations from other benefactors to help the school’s fundraising efforts, the university said.
“We write to inform you that ambassador Earle Mack has graciously stepped aside as naming benefactor of Drexel’s law school,” university President John A. Fry and board of trustees chairman Richard A. Greenawalt said in a joint letter to the Drexel community. “This decision will clear the way for us to seek additional benefactors to further advance the school in what has become a very challenging legal education climate.”
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