Johanna Bond

[1] Bond's legal academic career began with a focus on international human rights law and gender issues.

[2][1] Bond’s academic research and publications are primarily centered around gender equality, international human rights law, and intersectionality.

[2] This work emphasized women's legal rights in different African countries and was part of her ongoing research into gender and the law on a global scale.

[2] She also served as the Chair of the Strategic Planning Steering Committee’s Sub-committee on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.

[1] In this role, she became the first dean to oversee both the Camden and Newark campuses, following the 2015 merger of Rutgers’ law schools.