Faculty and Staff,
After a superbly run national search, I am excited to announce Antony Page as the next dean of the Dale E. Fowler School of Law.
Antony most recently served as dean of the Florida International University College of Law in Miami and is an internationally recognized scholar on corporate law and social enterprise. His commitment to teaching, scholarship, and most of all, student success, immediately stood out among a talented candidate pool.
Under Antony’s leadership, FIU Law climbed more than 20 spots in the national rankings, while achieving improved employment outcomes and record-breaking fundraising. He also broadened FIU Law’s curricular reach, expanding the environmental law program while enhancing scholarly impact and publication. His support for student wellbeing led to a wellness program that was recognized with the 2021 Gambrell Professionalism Award by the ABA Standing Committee on Professionalism.
Prior to FIU, Antony was vice dean at the Indiana University McKinney School of Law where he built his academic career, earned tenure, and was frequently recognized for his work in the classroom. Before earning his juris doctor and entering law and the academy, Antony served as a diplomat in Canada’s Department of Foreign Affairs.
Antony holds a Bachelor of Commerce from McGill University where he majored in psychology, an MBA from Simon Fraser University, and a JD from Stanford University, where he graduated in the top 10% of his class.
Please join me in welcoming Antony when he arrives on campus for the fall semester.
I am grateful to Tom Turk, interim dean of Argyros College of Business and Economics, for chairing this search, and to those from the Chapman community who joined him in this important work, as well as Ken Stahl who will continue to capably serve as interim dean of Fowler School of Law until Antony’s arrival in August.
Thank you,
Mike Ibba
EVP, Provost, and Chief Academic Officer