Letter to Alumni
Dear Alum,
It is with great sorrow that I write to inform you that Professor Alan Calnan passed away unexpectedly Monday morning, April 20, 2020.
In the words of Dean Susan Prager, 鈥淭hough he had been teaching Southwestern students for 30 years, Alan Calnan always seemed, and was, young and vibrant. He lived and breathed torts. He was an accomplished, well-cited scholar and, as many of you know so well, he was a pathbreaking, creative teacher, one who encouraged his colleagues to see technology as opening new avenues for effective teaching. Many of you were pioneers with him in the classroom."
鈥淎t the Southwestern Law Review鈥檚 request, Professor Calnan in close collaboration with his friend and colleague Professor Byron Stier and students, put together one of the most extraordinary symposium days that I have ever experienced. It was the inaugural public event for the Panish Civil Justice Program. That was just weeks ago. I will always remember him as he was that day beaming with pride and excitement. But that is actually the way Alan Calnan always seemed, exuding energy and enthusiasm. The written issue from the conference was destined to be one of the most significant in the history of our law review, and it now takes on added significance for Southwestern.鈥
Alan is survived by his wife, Southwestern alumna Marcy Calnan. If you would like to send a condolence, please reply to this email or send one to my attention at Southwestern鈥檚 address below. Marcy has requested that in lieu of flowers, she would like those interested in making a gift in Alan鈥檚 memory to . She emphasized how Southwestern 鈥 and his teaching and scholarship with us at Southwestern 鈥 were so important to Alan鈥檚 life.
You should know that Alan鈥檚 passing was not related to the pandemic. I join with you in shock and grief. Thank you in advance for your thoughts and condolences.
Debbie Leathers
Associate Dean, Institutional Advancement
*Professor Calnan's memorial page to be posted soon. Please check back for updates.