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The University of Memphis campus is located approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) east of downtown in the University District neighborhood of east Memphis. It has an area of 1,160 acres (4.7 km 2 ), although this figure does not include the law school in the former United States federal customshouse in downtown Memphis, which opened in January 2010.
In the university’s early years, male athletes lived on the top floor of the building. [3] The stairs were later removed, and a large addition was installed on the rear of the building. Into the 1940s, the student handbook declared that first year students were not allowed to “use the front steps of the Administration Building” on Mondays ...
Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Memphis, Tennessee" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law is an American Bar Association accredited law school and is the only law school in Memphis, Tennessee. The school has been associated with the University of Memphis since the law school's formation in 1962.
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The University of Memphis, School of Law building (also commonly known as the Customs House, Post Office, or Courthouse reflecting its prior uses) is a 5-story former federal building, located in downtown Memphis. As of 2010, the building is owned entirely by the University of Memphis and houses its law school. It is located at the corner of ...
Miriam DeCosta-Willis – first African American faculty member at what was then Memphis State University [69] Ralph Faudree – mathematician with a focus on Ramsey theory; provost of the university [70] Robert Fisher – MBA, president of Belmont University [71] Stan Franklin – cognitive scientist; proponent of artificial consciousness [72]