ARTICLES CONCERNING
FACULTY ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES
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(February 11, 2009) CoB Human Resources Update February, 2009 A study of more than 2,500 top business scholars
worldwide is circulating that indicates that former CoB associate professor of international business Len Trevino sits at
the 62nd percentile (among the top 2,500 or so) in terms of points scored for international business-related publications in
the two dozen top journals in the business fields (i.e., accounting, finance, information systems, international business,
management, and marketing).
(February 11, 2009) EFIB Bites Pascalau to the "Great White North" According to information sent to USMNEWS.net,
former CoB visiting assistant professor of economics Razvan Pascalau departed USM for what former CoB Harold Doty
refers to as the great white north. Pascalau, who was affiliated with USM's business college during the 2007'08 academic
year, is now an assistant professor of economics at the State University of New York-Plattsburgh.
(February 11, 2009) Special Report Name that Former CoBer An Investigative Report on CoB Faculty Research Credentials
The 6-Feb-09 update to the Special Report “Name-worthy” reminds USMNEWS.net readers that former CoB associate
professor of international business Len Trevino is now affiliated with Loyola University in New Orleans. With his recent
(Jan-09) move to LU, Trevino becomes the 10th former CoB faculty to have joined a named business college/school since
leaving the CoB in or after 2003.
(February 12, 2009) What did Doty & Becker do to TM? More on How the CoB’s TM Program was Devastated under
Harold Doty Like in the waning days of a petty dictatorship, former CoB dean Harold Doty’s final days atop USM’s
College of Business were spent oddly – in this case sending e-mails to USM’s central administration about “mental health
concerns” and “racism.” The Doty-Farhang Niroomand administration of the CoB was spiraling out of control by the
spring of 2007, and then-USM provost Jay Grimes recognized it. Just 41 days prior to Doty’s eventual “resignation,”
Grimes wrote to Doty demanding that Doty stand before the USM Executive Cabinet and account for the demise of
various pieces of USM’s b-school.
(February 25, 2009) CoB News, 25 February 2009 Trevino Goes Cyber Staying with the theme of b-school websites, a
recent visit to Loyola University's Joseph A. Butts S. J. College of Business' website revealed that former CoB associate
professor of international business Len Trevino is now officially on board the faculty at LU. Not only that, as reported
earlier Trevino holds the Gerald N. Gaston Eminent Scholar Chair in International Business at the New Orleans-based
private institution.