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Cynthia E. Nance is Dean and Nathan G. Gordon Professor of Law at the University of Arkansas School of Law. Cynthia E. Nance, demonstrated her love for academic pursuits from a young age. She completed her B.S. in Economics, magna cum laude, at Chicago State University in 1986. Cynthia then continued her education at the University of Iowa, where she earned a J.D. with distinction in 1990, an M.A. in Finance in 1991, and a Ph.D. in Industrial Relations at the same institution in 1994.

Nance also serves on the board of directors for Northwest Arkansas's annual Bikes, Blues, and BBQ charity motorcycle rally.

Education

Nance received her Bachelors of Science degree in Economics, magna cum laude, from Chicago State University, followed by a J.D. and a M.A. from the University of Iowa College of Law and College of Business.

Selected works

Articles

  • The Value of a Law Degree, Iowa Law Review (2011)
  • Why Labor and Employment Ethics?, Northern Kentucky Law Review (2006)
  • Ethical Issues of Dealing with Unrepresented Parties in Mediation, The Practical Litigator (2005)
  • Colorable Claims: The Continuing Significance of Color under Title VII Forty Years after Its Passage, Berkeley Journal of Employment & Labor Law (2005)
  • From Widgets to Digits: Reimagining Protective Workplace Policy; A Review of Katherine Stone’s, From Widgets to Digits: Employment Regulation for the Changing Workplace, Employee Rights & Employment Policy Journal (2005)
  • Unrepresented Parties in Mediation, Practical Litigator (2004)
  • Spoliation of Evidence in Employment Law Cases, Brandeis Law Journal (2004)

Recognition

References

  1. Hinkel, Nate. "New UA Law School Dean Breaks Color, Gender Barrier". Arkansas Business.
  2. "ABA to Honor University of Arkansas Professor Nance for Advancing Diversity in Law" Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. American Bar Association.

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