Charleston Law Names First Dean of Academic Success
The Charleston School of Law announced today that Mark E. Hoch will serve as its first assistant dean for academic success.
Charleston School of Law hires assistant dean In the position, Hoch will help students learn and perform better while in law school, said Dean Andy Abrams. Hoch will start in August.
Since 2002, Hoch has been an assistant professor of professional practice and legal writing at Louisiana State University’s Paul M. Hebert Law Center.
While at LSU, Hoch received national attention for his melding of teaching and technology, especially pioneering the use of digital video annotation software for oral argument feedback.


