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The University of Wisconsin Law School has selected Michael Hall to be Assistant Dean for Admissions and Financial Aid, after a nationwide search to fill the position. Hall is a graduate of the Law School, and has been serving as Interim Admissions Director since Fall 2004, when long-time Admissions Director Beth Kransberger resigned from the position in order  to move to California with her family.

Hall has degrees in both political science and English: a B.A. from Montana State University, and an M.A. from St. Cloud State University. In law school, where he was president of the Student Bar Association, he won both the George Young Memorial Award and the Bruce Beilfuss Memorial Scholarship. Both honors recognized his outstanding service to the law school community.

"I am delighted to announce that Mike Hall has accepted the position of Assistant Dean for Admissions," Dean Kenneth B. Davis, Jr. told the law school community. "Mike has done an outstanding job this year as the Interim Admissions Director, and we are very pleased that the Law School will continue to have the benefits of his energy, wit, talent and dedication on a permanent basis."

Submitted by on April 11, 2005

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