Christina Ochoa becae the seventeenth Dean of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law on November 1, 2022. Ochoa became interim dean of the school in July after serving the law school as executive associate dean and associate dean for research and faculty affairs. She is the Class of 1950 Herman B Wells Endowed Professor at the Maurer School of Law. Ochoa earned her J.D. from Harvard Law School, where she was honored with a Harvard Human Rights Fellowship, Reginald F. Lewis Traveling Fellowship, Irving R. Kaufman Public Interest Fellowship, and Deborah K. Hauger Memorial Fellowship. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in history and American culture from University of Michigan.
Listed below are some of Dean Ochoa's writings. For a complete list of Ochoa's writings click here. Also listed below are writings about Christina Ochoa, along with miscellaneous materials related to Ochoa.
Writings about Dean Christiana Ochoa
'I really love this law school': Q&A with new IU Maurer dean Ochoa, Jordan Morey
New Dean of Maurer signifies continued growth to IU community, Matthew Fort
New Maurer Dean, Indiana University - Bloomington
Ochoa, Big Ten law deans pledge support for diversity ahead of SCOTUS affirmative action ruling, The Indiana Lawyer
Ochoa selected as new dean of IU Maurer, first person of color to lead law school, Jordan Morey
‘Radical turn away’ from admissions tests? Deans say claims of increased diversity may be unfounded, Tyler Fenwick
Writings by Dean Christiana Ochoa
Dean's Desk: Recognizing IU Maurer alumnae who have made a difference, Christiana Ochoa
Dean's Desk: Shining a light on the accomplishments of IU Maurer's faculty, Christiana Ochoa
Dean’s Desk: The IU Maurer School of Law and the Indiana Supreme Court, Christiana Ochoa