Alicia Ouellette is an American academic. She is a law professor, President and Dean Emeritus at Albany Law School, and Professor of Bioethics at Union Graduate College and The Mount Sinai School of Medicine. She is the incoming Dean of the Northwestern School of Law at Lewis and Clark College come January 2025.[1]
Ouellette joined the faculty of Albany Law School in 2001 as a lawyering professor. She was a founding core faculty member and director of the Health Law and Bioethics program of the Alden March Bioethics Institute of Albany Medical College. In 2006 she received the Distinguished Educator for Excellence in Service Award.[3]
In 2007, she was made an associate professor at the law school and a professor of bioethics at Union Graduate College/Mt. Sinai School of Medicine.[4]
She was raised to professor of law and granted tenure in 2010, and received the Award for Excellence in Scholarship the following year.[5]
In 2012 she was appointed Associate Dean for Student Affairs.[6] She later became Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Intellectual Life,[7] and Associate Dean for Faculty Scholarship and Professional Development.[6][8] She was also a Director of the State University of New York at Albany Global Institute for Health and Human Rights.[9]
On October 14, 2014, the board of trustees appointed Ouellette as acting dean after Penelope Andrews stepped down as the day-to-day leader of Albany Law School.[10] On January 21, 2015 Dan Nolan, chairman of the Board of Trustees of Albany Law School announced that Ouellette became 18th Dean of Albany Law School on that date. She assumed the role of President beginning on July 1, 2015.[11]
Publications
Ouellette is the author of numerous works of legal scholarship. She has written 18 shorter works, such as law review articles,[12] given over forty professional presentations,[13] and is the author of the book Bioethics and Disability.[14]