ARTICLES CONCERNING
ERNEST KING, PROFESSOR OF BUSINESS LAW
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(September 11, 2007) What’s Going on with the CAC? by Duane Cobb With all of the scurrying going on in Joseph Greene Hall regarding the CoB’s Advisory Committee (CAC), even little more than a CoB novice can figure out that something is afoot. Red flags began to pop up when the CoB’s management team decided that the EFIB could elect associate professor of legal studies Ernest King to represent the finance part of the department on the CAC.
(September 17, 2007) Breaking News King Declared "Professionally Qualified" HATTIESBURG--- Reporters at USMNEWS.NET have just learned that associate professor of legal studies, Ernest King, was recently classified as "Professionally Qualified" by Interim Dean Alvin Williams and the CoB's AACSB Maintenance of Accreditation team. "Professionally Qualified" and "Academically Qualified" are the two important AACSB designations of an institution's corps of instruction, and business schools with "too many" faculty who are not classified as either one or the other face potential accreditation difficulties.
(September 20, 2007) Dear USM News, No one should be surprised about the latest on the economics chairman, George Carter. By not allowing Ernest King to receive the “PQ” distinction, Carter and Harold Doty did put the college’s accreditation standing in jeopardy.
(April 13, 2008) More Summer Teaching Shenanigans in EFIB George Carter's Preferential Teaching Schedules are Becoming an Annual Affair Summer teaching schedule shenanigans are not new to George Carter's EFIB. In The CoB's 2006 Summer Teaching Deals Explained, USMNEWS.NET reporters explain how Carter, the chair of EFIB, gave preferential summer teaching salaries in the summer of 2006 to economists Edward Nissan and Charles Sawyer (now with TCU), while Trellis Green and Ernest King, also EFIB faculty, were denied those same salary deals.
(July 21, 2008) Special Report King of the B-Law When it comes to "the greatest ever" in business law, there really is no race. There is Ernest King, and then there is Ernest King. No other CoB BL faculty comes close. Let's begin. As shown below, King has produced at least one A-level journal publication, which is more than can be said for many of the SAIS' current and former faculty (SAIS is King's home department).