DR. RODERICK POSEY, PROFESSOR OF ACCOUNTING,
FORMER INTERIM DEAN, FORMER DIRECTOR SCHOOL
OF ACCOUNTANCY
(April 15, 2009) 1984 (Q = Attorney Question; A = Witness Answer) Q. Explain that [the concept of discipline measures
not outlined in the faculty handbook] to me again. A. Just some things I know Dean Greene did to a faculty member
once. He gave the faculty member a class at night, and then 8:00 the next morning for the faculty member to start doing
the things he was supposed to be doing. That's an example.
(July 28, 2009) Inherited Legacy The recent re-running of the 5-July-07 report, Games People Play, about former SoA
director Steven Jackson's double-counting highlights the legacy that new SoA director Kirby E. "Skip" Hughes (pictured
below) inherited in July-09. Just what has Hughes done with this legacy since assuming the SoA reins a few weeks ago?
His first official duty was to "reward" former SoA directors Robert Smith and Roderick Posey with larger, more secluded
office spaces on the second floor of JAG. In providing such a reward, Hughes seems to be rewarding Smith's past
double- and triple-counting, as reported in Double and Triple Counting in Accounting from the same spring/summer
2007 time period.
(August 3, 2009) 6,500 Published Articles by Duane Cobb CoB dean Lance Nail should just come out with it – "it" being
a press release stating that CoB faculty have a combined "more than 6,500" published articles on issues related to their
respective disciplines or fields. That would be "more than 100" for each of the CoB's 65 or so faculty across disciplines
ranging from accounting to tourism management.