Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, August 21, 2002, Page 4A, Image 4

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Strickland
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mixed Osage-Cherokee children.
From an early age, Strickland
learned the importance of schol
arship and had the encourage
ment he needed to pursue his
goals.
And now, Strickland works to
guide others.
“There’s no question I give peo
ple advice,” he said. “My mother
says if I was as good at knowing
what I should do as I am at telling
other people what they should do,
we’d all be a better off.
“So I may be a bit bossy.”
But everyone has their own
style, and Strickland’s colleagues
said the University was fortunate
to be under his direction.
“Rennard did an outstanding
job,” presiding law school Dean
Laird Kirkpatrick said. “He fin
ished the fundraising for the new
building and helped get the law
school moved into one of the
most beautiful and technological
ly advanced law buildings in the
country. ”
And despite being blissfully
boastful when asked about his ac
complishments, which include
writing and editing a federal hand
book many consider the definitive
reference on American Indian law,
Strickland tends to spend a majori
ty of his time quietly operating
outside the limelight.
“He’s a relatively low-key per
son who works quietly but direct
ly on trying to get things done,”
O’Fallon said.
Perhaps that is because Strick
land has always known academia
was his niche. His contributions
across the nation are many, yet
Strickland has the uncanny ability
to know when to let go.
“I really believe it’s important
that leadership have vitality,” he -
said of his departure as dean.
But no matter what endeavor
Strickland takes on, he always
has his trusty sidekick — law —
on his side.
“I really enjoy the law and par
ticularly the way in which the law
works itself out in the lives of indi
viduals,” he said.
And, certainly, it has worked out
marvelously for him and for those
he touches.
“I think if you’re a good
teacher,” Strickland said, “you en
courage students to reach deep
into themselves and find what is
there.”
Contact the sports editor
at bradschmidt@dailyemerald.com.
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