quote: Originally posted by: Sitting on Shpilkes " Thanks, that's what I thought too but this quote was in the HA today in the Post-Tenure review article. "Thames was expected to suggest the commitee when he met today with the President’s Council, spokeswoman Lisa Mader said.""
Maybe "President's Council" refers to the Council of Presidents of the various public universities in Mississippi (if such a creature exists).
quote: Originally posted by: Sitting on Shpilkes " Thanks, that's what I thought too but this quote was in the HA today in the Post-Tenure review article. "Thames was expected to suggest the commitee when he met today with the President’s Council, spokeswoman Lisa Mader said.""
Yes, and the numbers were not clear either. It must have been from a phone interview. I bet this is a HA "p.m. Update" with the complete article to appear in tomorrow's paper.
While we wait for news from the Prezdent's Council We wonder how long it will be around, still we're hoping effective with current directive The PUC with an underestimated will
Economic development hype eclipsed by post tenure review stress syndrome and call center now in COAL center (or is it finding synergy with COST forensics)? Entrepreneurship is redefined as polymer commercialization and PC members are longing for a liquid lunch. Cheers.
quote: Originally posted by: That's a big 10-4 good buddy "Economic development hype eclipsed by post tenure review stress syndrome and call center now in COAL center (or is it finding synergy with COST forensics)? Entrepreneurship is redefined as polymer commercialization and PC members are longing for a liquid lunch. Cheers."
Sounds like loads of fun. Perhaps Southern Miss will revive the two martini lunch. Now, reporter, where are you?
The level of paranoia has not been this high since the spring. It may not have been publicly stated that the emperor had no clothes but it was clearly demonstrated that the vestments were awfully sheer...
quote: Originally posted by: Tailor "The level of paranoia has not been this high since the spring. It may not have been publicly stated that the emperor had no clothes but it was clearly demonstrated that the vestments were awfully sheer..."