ARTICLES CONCERNING
DR. DAVID DUHON, CHAIR, MANAGEMENT
AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
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(March 24, 2010) GH Chatter Word around JAG has it that David Duhon may have to relinquish his chairmanship of management and international business in the coming months. This is a title that Duhon has held (at least on an interim basis) for some time now. Another shake-up in the CoB will likely surprise few, if any, of its faculty/staff.
(May 18, 2010) Special Report USM’s ‘Kaetsu Court’ USM public relations specialist Van Arnold introduced what some refer to as USM’s “Kaetsu Court” via his 18-May-2010 press release on the relationship between USM and Japan’s Kaetsu University. The relationship began, as Arnold explains, decades ago after former CoB economist Eddie Lewis, who is now with USM’s cross-town rival William Carey University, visited Japan and developed close ties with KU officials.
(September 25, 2010) CoB Administrators Feasting on USM's Budget To make for a story that is rapidly beginning to resemble that of the over-paid city leaders of Bell, California, sources are reporting that some of the CoB's middle managers are banking salaries that exceed those of some of USM's college deans.
(January 12, 2011) Special Report Williams Professorship Now Occupied CoB’s Jennifer Sequeira Inaugural Holder of New Entrepreneurship Chair The new Alvin J. Williams Distinguished Professorship in Minority Entrepreneurship has its inaugural holder in CoB associate professor of management Jennifer Sequeira.
(September 14, 2011) Party in the C-o-B Identifying the B-School’s Easiest Profs A recent trip to ratemyprofessors.com yielded a list of the easiest professors in USM’s College of Business. Students who visit the website are asked to rate their professors, with one option being to rate the “ease” of each professor’s course(s). With 5 being “easiest” and 1 being “most difficult,” the five easiest faculty in the CoB are presented in Table 1 below.