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Dean Horace Anderson Honored by Westchester County Board of Legislators

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June 18, 2025
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Elisabeth Haub School of Law at ĢƵվ Dean Horace Anderson receving award

The Westchester County Board of Legislators honored Horace E. Anderson Jr., Dean of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at ĢƵվ, during its annual celebration of Caribbean American Heritage Month on June 16, 2025. Held at the Westchester County Center—with Dean Anderson’s name prominently displayed in lights for the evening—the ceremony recognized the extraordinary achievements and contributions of individuals who have made a significant impact on education, civic life, and public service in Westchester County, while celebrating the rich cultural legacy and community influence of Caribbean Americans.

Dean Anderson was celebrated for his unwavering commitment to advancing equity in the legal profession and expanding educational access, demonstrated through the Law School’s many partnerships aimed at diversifying the legal pipeline. Dean Anderson’s leadership has elevated the Law School’s national profile and strengthened its core mission of justice, academic excellence, and community engagement.

Board Chairman Vedat Gashi reflected on Dean Anderson’s journey as a first-generation American and pioneering educator, calling him an “exemplary Caribbean American whose contributions embody the values we celebrate.”

“As the first Black dean in the history of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at ĢƵվ, Dean Anderson has demonstrated exemplary leadership, elevating the Law School’s national standing and expanding its impact within our community. His commitment to fostering academic excellence, advancing diversity within the legal profession, and championing innovative programs in environmental law, social justice, and civic engagement has set a remarkable standard,” added Majority Leader Tyrae Woodson-Samuels. “We celebrate Dean Anderson as a distinguished leader and an outstanding representative of the Caribbean American community, whose contributions continue to enrich our institutions and inspire future generations.”

Also honored during the evening was Annmarie Smith, a longtime advocate for public education in Yonkers and a respected PTSA leader. Over decades of service, Ms. Smith has been a consistent voice for equitable school funding and quality education for all students.

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