ARTICLES CONCERNING
DR. TRELLIS GREEN, FORMER ASSOCIATE
PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS
(March 26, 2007) When Carter was Green over Green George Carter and Trellis Green have each been around USM’s business
school for many years. Both were students here (at the undergraduate and master’s level; Carter preceded Green), and both are
now on the faculty in the EFIB (Carter was hired before Green). That’s generally where the parallels between these two end.
While studying at USM Green was amstar student. Carter was not. When Green returned from doctoral studies to USM as a
faculty member, his research had achieved a measure of fame and he soon thereafter published in a top-flight academic journal.
Carter returned from doctoral studies to USM with little fanfare, and he spent many years thereafter without producing any
notable scholarship.
(May 15, 2007) When Carter was Green over Green George Carter and Trellis Green have each been around USM’s business
school for many years. Both were students here (at the undergraduate and master’s level; Carter preceded Green), and both are
now on the faculty in the EFIB (Carter was hired before Green). That’s generally where the parallels between these two end.
While studying at USM Green was amstar student. Carter was not. When Green returned from doctoral studies to USM as a
faculty member, his research had achieved a measure of fame and he soon thereafter published in a top-flight academic journal.
Carter returned from doctoral studies to USM with little fanfare, and he spent many years thereafter without producing any
notable scholarship.
(May 15, 2007) Special Report If Klinedinst Gets to be a Full, Why Can’t Green? An Investigative Series on CoB Faculty Research
Credentials Reporters at usmnews.net have compiled a table that begs an interesting question: If Mark Klinedinst gets to be a
full professor of economics, why can’t Trellis Green? That table – Table 1 below – presents the refereed journal articles
produced by Klinedinst and Green over their respective careers at USM. As the bottom of the table indicates, Klinedinst began at
USM in 1985, and earned his Ph.D. two years later in 1987. Green began a little earlier, in 1983, earning his Ph.D. the following
year (1984).
(May 17, 2007) Special Report If Gunther Gets to be a Full, Why Can’t Green? An Investigative Series on CoB Faculty Research
Credentials Reporters at usmnews.net have compiled a table that begs an interesting question: If William Gunther gets to be a
full professor of economics, why can’t Trellis Green? That table – Table 1 below – presents the refereed journal articles
produced by Gunther and Green over their respective careers. As the bottom of the table indicates, Gunther began at USM in
1998 (as CBA Dean), though he earned his Ph.D. many years earlier in 1969. Gunther was hired by USM as a professor of
economics in 1998. Green began a little earlier, in 1983, earning his Ph.D. the following year (1984). Green was promoted to
associate professor of economics in 1998.