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Joanne Rosen, President-elect Daniels' wife, is a human rights attorney who served as counsel to the Ontario Human Rights Commission in Toronto for 17 years, from 1988 to 2005. She litigated human rights claims at all levels of the Canadian courts, including the Supreme Court of Canada.
She also served as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law, teaching human rights law, and as an instructor in the Bar Admission Course.
Rosen is now a lecturer at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania where she teaches courses on communications law and on the right to privacy.
Rosen is a 1982 honors graduate of York University in Toronto. She received a master of arts in psychology from the University of Toronto in 1983 and then attended law school there, earning her JD in 1986.
Rosen and President-elect Daniels have four children: Roberta, 17; Ryan and Drew, 16; and Alexandra, 14.

Drew, Alexandra, Roberta and Ryan

Related Web Sites
www.jhu.edu/newpresident
Daniels Elected 14th President of Johns Hopkins
Ronald J. Daniels, President-Elect, The Johns
Hopkins University — Biography
Ronald J. Daniels — Curriculum Vitae
Quotes from President-Elect Ronald J. Daniels
Quotes about President-Elect Ronald J. Daniels
The President-Elect's Family
Joanne D. Rosen — Curriculum Vitae

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