
Education
- Conception College B.A. 1965
- Marquette University M.A. 1968
- University of Wisconsin J.D. 1977
Courses
- Negotiations (B620)
- Roles/Relations in the Practice of Law (B630)
Biography
With years of university administrative experience at four different colleges, Dean Fromm came to IU as assistant dean of students in 1979. Nearly 30 years later, he connects with Indiana Law students as an adviser and counselor on matters ranging from academic concerns to personal problems. He also oversees the Fellowship/Scholarship Program, commencement, and state bar certification, as well as other aspects of student life at Indiana Law.
Although Dean Fromm strongly believes that his primary teaching function is in his "one-on-one" counseling role, he has been active in the classroom as well, teaching Negotiations. Warmly regarded by countless students and alumni for his enduring support for student interests, he has been awarded the Law School's Gavel Award five times for his contributions to students.
Interests
- Alternative dispute resolution
- Clinical and skills
