Title: Dean
Workplace: Widener University Delaware Law School
Alma Maters: Wittenberg University, West Virginia University, University of Pittsburg School of Law
Boards: Continuing Legal Education and Admissions Reform Committee
What is something interesting that is not on your resume? “It was through hip hop that I found the law. Growing up in an urban community, I witnessed first hand the struggles of the environment. Through that, I found my calling. Hip hop, much like the law, is a powerful form of expression. It provides a voice to the voiceless, a platform for storytelling, and a means to challenge the status quo.”
Todd Clark is the dean of Widener University Delaware Law School, the oldest and most influential law school in the state. A native of Ohio, he previously worked as associate dean of academic affairs at the law school at St. Thomas University as well as teaching at North Carolina Central University School of Law. During his tenure at NCCU, he created and guided the Practice of Law certificate program. Clark has written on the legal issues of employment discrimination, sports, the intersection of hip-hop culture and the law, and corporate justice.