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(January 20, 2011) University and AACSB Diversity, part 9
(January 23, 2011) University and AACSB Diversity, part 10
(January 24, 2011) University and AACSB Diversity, part 11
(January 27, 2011) University and AACSB Diversity, part 12
(January 31, 2011) University and AACSB Diversity, part 13
(February 1, 2011) University and AACSB Diversity, part 14
(February 2, 2011) University and AACSB Diversity, part 15
(February 3, 2011) University and AACSB Diversity, part 16
(May 18, 2011) A Practical Answer to AACSB’s Representation of Accountability Recent articles in The Chronicle of Higher Education have brought into question the value of AACSB accreditation. On May 15, 2001, Jerry E. Trapnell, Executive Vice President & Chief Accreditation Officer, AACSB International published a letter to the editor in defense of the AACSB.
(June 6, 2011 ) Dear USMnews: With an impending AACSB visit in the fall for the College of Business at Southern Miss, why are two administrators going to British Studies and others taking long vacations? Do they have everything that under control?
(October 20, 2011) The High and Low Culture of Accreditation How AACSB Shenanigans by Doty and Niroomand Cost the CoB in 2007 Interest in University of Texas-Tyler business dean Harold Doty and University of Houston-Victoria business dean Farhang Niroomand may be at an all-time high.
(October 26, 2011) The Headless Horseman Rides Again An Editorial from Victoria Tyler CoB dean Lance Nail must feel like the headless horseman heading into the CoB’s 2012 AACSB re-accreditation season. That would be because the list of tenured associate and full professors from the CoB’s rank-and-file (non-administrative) faculty has dwindled down to endangered species levels. The actual list, for interested readers, is provided below, with each academic unit presented alongside: