D. HAROLD DOTY, FORMER DEAN, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, CURRENT DEAN, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER
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(March 16, 2007) Post-Spring Break Quiz For the following quotes and paraphrases, please match it to the person who said it. The potential answers are below, if you need help. I think you will do better than the students returning from Spring break would on a quiz today.
(March 17, 2007) It's Not "Mission Difficult" nor "Mission Impossible" --- It"s "Mission Irrelevant" A Preview of the CoB's "Sixth Year Review" Sentence from AACSB Finally, after about 1.5 months since the AACSB Peer Review Team's departure from the CoB, Dean D. Harold Doty releases word about the PRT's findings with regard to the CoB's AACSB Accreditation status. On the morning of 16 March 2007, Doty sent the following e-mail to CoB faculty, USM Public Relations Director Margie Jepson, USM Provost Jay Grimes, and USM VP for Accreditation, Planning & Articulation Joan Exline:
(March 17, 2007) 31st & Pearl Caveat Clemson -- Doty's CoB is Tier IV Like always, CoB Dean Harold Doty's spin on the recent bad news about the CoB's AACSB Maintenance process is an exercise in futility. Despite everything that Doty has said or will say, the AACSB has "awarded" USM's College of Business a 6th Year Maintenance Review, or a "one-year probation" as we choose to call it here at usmnews.net, on both the overall business program andaccounting's separate accreditation. This is bad news, any way you slice it.
(March 18, 2007) Is There A Problem With The Lack Of Quality Of Research In The School Of Accounting And Information Systems And The College Of Business? For many years, I told Dean Doty, Director Posey and many of my accounting colleagues that a portion of our time should be devoted to quality research that would be appropriate for a graduate degree program. Numbers of low level publications might serve a purpose, but AACSB would also expect some quality research from faculty in a graduate program that expects to sustain accreditation.
(March 19, 2007) Once Again Doty Bites the Dust More on CoB Dean Harold Doty’s Job Search Failures Mississippi State University has just announced that it has hired Lynne Richardson as the new Dean of MSU’s College of Business and Industry. As Robbie Ward’s Press Release below indicates, Richardson comes to MSU from the Miller College of Business at Ball State University, where she currently serves as Dean.