D. HAROLD DOTY, FORMER DEAN, COLLEGE OF
BUSINESS, CURRENT DEAN, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT
TYLER
(July 19, 2006) COB Confidential "We are happy to introduce a new feature today at usmpride.com with the
inaugural issue of COB Confidential, a serial that will examine in detail aspects of what CoB Dean Harold Doty
and members of his administrative team (Niroomand, Posey, Babin, and Carter) consider to be confidential
aspects of life in academia...".
(July 21, 2006) CoB Public Service Announcement -- ATTENTION CoB JUNIOR PROFESSORS KNOW YOUR
RIGHTS! The Following Package of Journal Publications Will Get You Promoted to Professor
(July 15, 2006) Passport Series: Dean’s Office: Tracking Potential International Travel in the College of Business
since 2002 "... We are told that, for the first time during his tenure at USM, CoB Dean Harold Doty (Professor of
Management) attended the Academy of International Business Meeting this year, which took place in Beijing,
China. A recent visit to the association’s webpage revealed that both he and Farhang Niroomand (CoB Associate
Dean and Professor of Economics) were registered participants at the 2006 AIB meetings in China. Neither of
these individuals lists, in their SEDONA records (SEDONA as of 5/2/06), travel to these meetings in any year
(present or past), despite having been registered participants in 2006...".
(July 16, 2006) Sedona "... At the request of readers, this installment examines the co-authorship patterns
(refereed articles) of various CoB administrators (departmental chairs, Academic Affairs Dean, and Dean). The
table below indicates the names of the authors of refereed articles along with the year of publication....".
(July 24, 2006) 31st & Pearl The Clothes Don't Make the College "According to the USM College of Business
website (to view the public relations materials, visit
www.usm.edu/business/development/capital_campaign.html), current USM College of Business Dean Harold
Doty was quoted on or before August 1, 2005, as saying that, 'Our current building doesn't have the technology
that students and faculty must have to keep up with a global business environment.'...". (Note from editor:
referenced link to usm website is no longer available.)