I followed your "lawless" link (re Princeton's attempt to establish a law school) and found Previously, in the 1820s, an attempt was made to organize teaching in law, but this plan ended with the death of the designated professor, which I momentarily misread as "ended in the death of the designated professor", and I thought, oh dear. EEng 16:24, 13 April 2020 (UTC) — Source: Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Higher education
As a current undergraduate student of Imperial College London, I do realise that I may have an unconscious bias on this subject. It does seem to beis the norm for student editors to take part in improving the coverage of their institutions, so much so they might be the largest contributing group.