Life after law school has been anything but sedentary and sedate for Professor Emerita Sherri Burr.
Burr officially retired from teaching three years ago after a distinguished career that spanned 30 years, a noteworthy span that saw her become the first...
After teaching for almost 30 years, UNM School of Law Regents Professor Sherri Burr is retiring from her tenured position on July 31. She was the first African-American female to be granted tenure and promotion to full professor at UNM.
Burr taught...
University of New Mexico School of Law Professor Sherri Burr has received a prestigious one-month fellowship from the Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies (ICJS) for her forthcoming book...
"Max Evans & Friends,” an episode of Arts Talk, a local-cable television show produced by UNM Professor of Law Sherri Burr and students in her Intellectual Property and Art Law classes, received first place in the category of Talk Show, Television from the New Mexico Press Women (NMPW) New Mexico Communications Contest 2015.
When it comes to finances, ignorance is not bliss and knowledge is golden. Financial well-being increases when individuals educate themselves about how to eliminate debt, frugally purchase cars and homes, save and invest appropriately and plan ...
Burr, center, with second year law student Jeffrey Mitchell, who served as co-host; and author Melody Groves, the featured guest for the winning Arts Talk episode.Regents Professor of Law Sherri Burr recently received four first place awards from New ...
Sherri Burr is not just a regents professor who teaches entertainment law, she's an art aficionado who sees the value of bringing art into the UNM School of Law. Burr, who chair's the school's art committee, decided to institute a rotating art ...
University of New Mexico Law Professor Sherri Burr launches the new season of her award-winning television show, "Arts Talk" with co-host Sheila Jones starting Monday, Oct. 4 from 7-7:30 p.m. on Comcast Cable's channel 26. Joining Burr and Jones on this ...