Edwin H. Greenebaum
Professor Emeritus of Law
Office: 310Phone: 812-855-4630
E-mail: greeneba@indiana.edu
A.B., 1958, LL.B., 1961, Harvard University; LL.M., 1967, University of Michigan. Teaching Associate, 1961-62, Northwestern University School of Law. Faculty, University of Arkansas School of Law, 1963-67.
For the last 30 years, Professor Greenebaum's teaching and writing have focused on the professional development of individuals, the organizations in which they work, and how the two relate to one another. His courses have included Alternative Dispute Resolution, Mediation, Roles and Relations in Legal Practice, and Understanding Clinical Experience.
Pursuing his clinical interests, Professor Greenebaum has served as a visiting social scientist at the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations and a visiting fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies at the University of London. He has published articles and clinical studies in a variety of law journals, and he has served on panels at scholarly conferences around the country.
Professor Greenebaum has participated for many years in campus and university governance and served as president of the Bloomington Faculty Council and co-secretary of the University Faculty Council. In 2000, he was awarded both the W. George Pinnell Award for Outstanding Service and IU's Distinguished Service Award.
In retirement, Professor Greenebaum is serving as president of Community Conflict Resolution Program, Inc., which is developing a program of community mediation and conflict resolution education for Bloomington and Monroe County. Several law students have participated in CCRP mediation training programs and are serving on CCRP's mediator roster.