ARTICLES CONCERNING
D. HAROLD DOTY, FORMER DEAN, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, CURRENT DEAN, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER
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(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.
(November 1, 2011) St. John Case Against UT-Tyler Set Jury Trial Scheduled to Commence in Fall 2012 Karen St. John’s civil case against the University of Texas-Tyler is set to begin on 5-Nov-2012 in Texas’ 241st District Court in Smith County (see insert below).
(November 9, 2011) . . . breaking news . . . Case Against Doty Getting White Hot HATTIES- BURG – As the insert below points out, former University of Texas-Tyler business school advisor Karen St. John and her attorney, David Fielding of Fielding, Parker & Hallmon, L.L.P., have informed the Texas Assistant Attorney General via a letter dated 24-Oct-2011 that St. John’s husband, Jeremy St. John, has joined her lawsuit against the University of Texas-Tyler, as represented by its president, Rod Mabry, and its business school dean, Harold Doty.
(November 11, 2011) Special Report Series Promises, Promises Former CoB Dean in Hot Water Once Again PART 11 These documents indicate that former UT-T business student advisor, Karen St. John, is suing UT-T for harm caused by actions largely taken by Doty vis-à-vis St. John’s employment. In late fall of 2011, St. John’s husband, Jeremy St. John, another former member of UT-T’s business school, joined her cause as co-plaintiff in the case against UT-T.

(November 14, 2011 D. Harold Doty, Former Dean, College Of Business, University Of Southern Mississippi, Current Dean College Of Business, University Of Texas At Tyler There have been a number of inquiries from and website searches by our colleagues at UT-Tyler about Harold Doty's history as dean at the College of Business at Southern Miss. Here is a little background provided by Harold, Patty Munn, George Carter and other sources. This brief report and other reports and editorials paint a troubling picture.
(November 15, 2011) Dear usmnews.net: Recently I was at an academic conference and was talking with some people there. The subject of “Harold Doty” came up, and one person there said, “Harold Doty is a sociopath*.” (*See Editor's note on complete version.)