GEORGE C. CARTER, FORMER CHAIRMAN, FORMER DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS, FINANCE AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
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(October 19, 2006) Is Carter an Economist, a Statistician, an Ethicist, or None of the Above? "A recent report at usmpride.com titled “CoBscam? A Look at Questionable Teaching Schedules in the College of Business” uncovered a significant fact. Professor of Economics George Carter isn’t teaching a single economics course in the 2006-07 academic year. In Fall 2006, Carter currently teaches two sections of BA 301 – Managerial Statistics I. In Spring 207, Carter again assigned himself two sections of BA 301 PLUS an “overload” section of BA 301...".
(October 19, 2006) Edward Nissan’s “141 Consecutive Hours Off” More Favoritism shown by George Carter to his Friends? "USMPRIDE.COM investigators are discovering the kind of “weirdness” in the EFIB scheduling that one reader was referring to (and without listing). This report analyzes economics professor Edward Nissan’s fall 2006 (current) teaching schedule. The insert below shows Nissan’s schedule as it appeared on documentation produced by EFIB Chair George Carter:...".
(October 20, 2006) Special Report What is Carter’s Attack on Dissenters Costing the CoB? An Investigative Series on the use of the CoB’s Budget "This Special Report examines some of the extraordinary moves being made by EFIB Chair George Carter to suppress dissent in his department and in the College of Business. As usmpride.com has reported, Carter orchestrated the “Black Tuesday” re-vote in the EFIB (19 Sept 2006) that resulted in a duly constituted 3-faculty governance committee being disbanded (see “Black Tuesday” page at usmpride.com). Finance professor James Lindley and accounting professor Marc DePree have filed an official University Grievance regarding the “Black Tuesday” situation. New evidence pouring into usmpride.com indicates that Carter is now orchestrating a campaign of retaliation and harassment directed at those who spoke out against the Black Tuesday coup...".
(October 21, 2006) Did you know, part 2
(October 23, 2006) Special Report A “Big Easy” Schedule in the EFIB An Investigation into Course Scheduling in the CoB "This Special Report examines the spring 2007 teaching schedule of John Lambert, a visiting assistant professor of international business at USM. The table below shows Lambert’s spring 2007 schedule:...".
(October 23, 2006) Special Report More “Spring Breaks” for Nissan in 2007? "An Investigation into Course Scheduling in the CoB "This Special Report examines the spring 2007 teaching schedule of Edward Nissan, professor of economics in the CoB. Nissan’s spring 2007 teaching schedule is presented below:...".