20 things you don't know about me: Alicia Ouellette, Albany Law School president and dean - Albany Times Union


2. Growing up, kids would “fight” at “the circle” in my neighborhood when one kid would “call out” another. I once stood in for my brother when he was called out. The fight was called a draw after one or two punches because the boy didn’t want to fight a girl.

3. I sometimes shop in my sleep. I’ve bought everything from sundresses to rugs, but the weirdest thing I’ve ever sleep-purchased was hundreds of stick-on mustaches, which embarrassingly were delivered to Albany Law School.


To say Alicia Ouellette is accomplished is an understatement. She's the dean and president of Albany Law School, has written a book on bioethics, spoken at Yale and the United Nations and was named to the former governor’s COVID-19 vaccination committee.
The former editor-in-chief of the Albany Law Review joined Albany Law School as a faculty member in 2001 and became president and dean in 2015.
She served as an assistant solicitor general in the NYS Attorney General’s Office prior to joining Albany Law
The expert in the areas of bioethics, health law, family law and children’s rights recently completed a $33M campaign for Albany Law, the largest in the school's history.
You can follow Ouellette, who is today's 20 things, on Facebook.

source: https://www.timesunion.com/kristi/article/20-things-you-don-t-know-about-me-Alicia-16769971.php
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