During the past three years, various letters to the editor and guest editorials in support of the USM faculty have appeared in print in newspapers from Biloxi to Jackson and beyond. Quite a few were written by present and former USM faculty members.
Although many other courageous and caring USM faculty members submitted letters which did not make it past the editor's desk, it seems like a good idea to recognize the ones that did make it into print.
If you recall seeing such a supporting public letter or guest editorial in print from a current or former USM faculty member, please recognize it here on the Media Roll of Honor.
Jonathan Barron, Charles Bolton, Peter Butko, Stephen Bushardt, Douglas Chambers, Orazio Ciccarelli, David Beckett, Wanda Dubuisson, Ray Folse, Michael Forster, Terry Harper, Myron Henry, James Hollandsworth, Stephen Judd, Michael Kimber, Jameela Lares, Eddie Lewis, James Lindley, Karen Lundy, Mary Lux, Susan Malone, Neil McMillen, Lawrence Mead, Maurice Meylan, Wilbur Moreland, Joseph Parker, John Pojman, Noel Polk, John Rachal, Bill Scarborough, Patricia Sims, Thomas Walker, Will Watson, Ellen Weinauer, Amy Young
Others (former USM adjuncts, instructors, etc.)
Linda Vance Nunes, Andrea Hewitt, Michael Fitzgerald, Brannon Costello, Jeff Kersh, Jane Woodman
We should also honor the retired English Professor from Carolina (?) who (now resides in H'burg) wrote many excellent letters. I can't remember his name, but I would nominate him for an honorary USM Emeritus professorship (except I no longer think any connection to USM would be something to brag about).
quote: Originally posted by: LeavingASAP "We should also honor the retired English Professor from Carolina (?) who (now resides in H'burg) wrote many excellent letters. I can't remember his name...."
Was it Evans? I don't remember his first name, but his letters were something to behold!
If we're expanding this list to also include non- faculty, enter the name of Steve Shepard.(he wrote a brief but very fine Clarion-Ledger letter to the editor).
I uncovered four more strong letters supporting the faculty in old editions of the CL or HA: Bruce Bracken, Cherry Miller, Charles Noblin, and Rosalie Zimmerman.
quote: Originally posted by: info "Letters to the editor and/or columns by --- Faculty, past and present Jonathan Barron, Charles Bolton, Peter Butko, Stephen Bushardt, Douglas Chambers, Orazio Ciccarelli, David Beckett, Wanda Dubuisson, Ray Folse, Michael Forster, Terry Harper, Myron Henry, James Hollandsworth, Stephen Judd, Michael Kimber, Jameela Lares, Eddie Lewis, James Lindley, Karen Lundy, Mary Lux, Susan Malone, Neil McMillen, Lawrence Mead, Maurice Meylan, Wilbur Moreland, Joseph Parker, John Pojman, Noel Polk, John Rachal, Bill Scarborough, Patricia Sims, Thomas Walker, Will Watson, Ellen Weinauer, Amy Young Others (former USM adjuncts, instructors, etc.) Linda Vance Nunes, Andrea Hewitt, Michael Fitzgerald, Brannon Costello, Jeff Kersh, Jane Woodman Keep adding."
This is an impressive list, and, of course, as the other posts in this thread make clear, it is not complete. Have there been ANY faculty at USM who have written in favor of Shelby? I can recall only one -- a male professor in the same department, as I recollect, as Dana Thames. Have there been any others?
I am honored to be on the same USM/AAUP page as so many courageous people-- some I know, some I aspire to know, and MANY I hope to meet in the near future. And for Frank and Gary, my academic heroes …I owe you so much, for sacrificing unimaginable personal and professional costs for the sake of academic freedom. I had given the concept little thought until 2003. You could have ignored the envelope, canned the "questions" and I wouldn't even be writing on this message board. But you couldn't remain silent and I, for one, am grateful for your decision to do the right thing and take the high moral ground. And I know Gene has already been mentioned in a previous post, but special thanks to my cousin, Gene Saucier, and his wife, Guila, for their many letters to the editor, and editorials of support...especially for the College/School of Nursing.
This is beginning to sound like I am signing a high school yearbook, pardon the sentimentality of an early Sunday morning post.
Amen to Kay's post. I hope that the next president realizes that one of the most powerful symbolic actions he could make would be to name the Liberal Arts building after Frank and Gary.
quote: Originally posted by: USM Sympathizer " Have there been ANY faculty at USM who have written in favor of Shelby? I can recall only one -- a male professor in the same department, as I recollect, as Dana Thames. Have there been any others? "
You are probably thinking of Warren Ortloff (now gone).
quote: Originally posted by: Kay Saucier Lundy " I am honored to be on the same USM/AAUP page as so many courageous people-- some I know, some I aspire to know, and MANY I hope to meet in the near future. And for Frank and Gary, my academic heroes …I owe you so much, for sacrificing unimaginable personal and professional costs for the sake of academic freedom. I had given the concept little thought until 2003. You could have ignored the envelope, canned the "questions" and I wouldn't even be writing on this message board. But you couldn't remain silent and I, for one, am grateful for your decision to do the right thing and take the high moral ground. And I know Gene has already been mentioned in a previous post, but special thanks to my cousin, Gene Saucier, and his wife, Guila, for their many letters to the editor, and editorials of support...especially for the College/School of Nursing. This is beginning to sound like I am signing a high school yearbook, pardon the sentimentality of an early Sunday morning post. Kay Saucier Lundy Professor School of Nursing (Formerly, College of Nursing) "
Great Post Kay. I think everyone out here is pulling for Nursing . . . . your end signiture was quite poignant . .
Stephen Judd, Interim Director of Theatre
Department of Theatre and Dance (formerly of the College of the Arts)
Does this include letters and editorials in the Printz during the last three years? If so, there's a great deal more. If I recall, Noel Polk, Doug Chambers, and another professor in speech comm (Meyer maybe?) also wrote guest editorials.
quote: Originally posted by: Missing in Action "There were other current and former faculty members whose letters we read in the newspapers. Can anybody else think of their names?"
How about Jo (aka Retired Prof)? The one who never learned never to view See More with a cup of coffee in her hand.