The Office of Communications and Marketing at Thurgood Marshall School of Law is the primary source for strategic marketing/brand identification, publicity and media relations to promote our law school-based communications initiatives and events.
Thurgood Marshall School of Law is a dynamic, professional institution that hosts a multitude of newsworthy events per year. The Office of Communicsations and Marketing stands ready to assist you with your marketing, communications, media and publicity endeavors.
Our office proactively seeks information, conceptualizes, writes and develops multi-layered communication plans and marketing materials, responds to media inquiries and requests and prepares the appropriate press communications for internal and external circulation on behalf of our:
Interested in speaking to one of our legal experts on staff to support or promote a print or broadcast media feature?
Need assistance marketing or branding a Thurgood Law program, initiative, departmental project or event?
Have a newsworthy story about your career or law school relationship that can impact our Thurgood Law community?
Have you been recently honored for a professional or community-based achievement?
Have you partnered with our law school in any way which warrants media attention?
Susan Bynam serves as Assistant Dean for of Communications and Marketing at Thurgood Marshall School of Law and is currently in her twelth year of administrative service. Prior to joining the law school's administration, Susan served in higher ed administration for 5½ years at Texas Southern University as Assistant Director of Development, University Advancement Division. Susan currently serves on the TSU Communications Council, for two years and the TSU Development Council for four years. Susan has also held professional roles in the non-profit, corporate insurance, commercial banking, and legal sectors.
An avid writer with 100-plus published features to her merit, Bynam regularly interviews subjects and writes features and press communications for publication and circulation as a contributing writer for varied print media throughout Houston.
Susan holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in government, with a minor in sociology from the University of Texas at Austin and a juris doctor (JD) degree from Texas Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School of Law.