There's a rumor going around that a dept in CoAL was ready to hire a job candidate--someone liked by the dept., the dean, everybody up the pipeline, until Thames. Thames turned the candidate down because he/she wasn't "world class" and hadn't brought in lots of cash. It is June, and it will be almost impossible to fill the position by fall, probably leaving classes with no one to teach them.
In the best interests of USM students? No. Micromanaging? Yes.
Boy it took me a while to find this place after the change over, stayed away from the page for a while. I called back to the Polymer Department today and got the new web addy. Must say I like the rumor lines and box, which leads me leads me to contribute my own.
Keep your eyes peeled for a fracture of the good ole boys in Poly Sci. While catching up with the folks in Poly Sci today I got an earful about how much the “Grand Marshall” is dissing Shelby in an attempt to undo among other things all of the economic development programs that have started over there. The Marshall has been actively lobbying at all levels from within the Department, to the College and to others in the Administration to undermine support for the changes. I understand that his actions are not altruistic but rather are a move to resurrect the bad old days. From conversations that he had at the Payne Center it seems he is not happy that Shelby’s decisions had an unintended side effect of bringing in faculty from the North, as well as Eastern European and African faculty against the Marshall's wishes. He (the Marshall) even brought this up with Aubrey Lucas during one exercise period. The insult of this was increased because at the same time the new hires are requiring diversity among the student body of the department. He is bringing it to a personal level with Shelby by vetoing one of SFT’s students from getting a cherry of a scholarship (she’s black and from Mississippi) and has intimidated Shelby’s newest grad student into dropping out of the PhD program (she’s black and from Georgia) to pursue only a masters degree (these just happened and if Shelby reads the board he might find it out here).
You heard it here first, the Prez will use his claws in his power base pretty soon before it becomes an embarrassment before the business community that his oldest "buddy" is anti economic and minority development. I guess commonality in Mississippi heritage and from what I have read here "infidelity" along with the granting of boons is not enough to buy unwavering loyalty even from the “grand wizard”.
I'd offer this information, which I believe ties into the recent reality check posted by Chess. According to reliable family sources, TH has written off his chances for selection as Texas-Pan American prez, and is (and has been all along) working a dual strategy at USM, which involves, on the one hand, exacting a substantial raise from SFT in exchange for his silence on certain potentially embarrassing administrative actions, while on the other hand, privately bashing Thames, and lobbying highly placed supporters for his own ascension to the USM presidency. The only message worth retaining here is that just because TH is quiet and out-of-sight, doesn't mean he's not still dangerous. He's very much in the game.
quote: Originally posted by: Coloradoeagle "Understand that the CEP candidate for Assistant Dean teaches at one of the "Nova" virtual campuses. This ought to impress the socks off of NCATE."
Geez, since I'm chairing the search commitee, that is news to me. We have had one person interview, who is currently chair of CI at Winthrop University. She successfully herded that institution through NCATE. Come by and see her CV if you wish in OMH 116. Pretty impressive.
quote: Originally posted by: Mitch Berman "Geez, since I'm chairing the search commitee, that is news to me. We have had one person interview, who is currently chair of CI at Winthrop University. She successfully herded that institution through NCATE. Come by and see her CV if you wish in OMH 116. Pretty impressive. "
I've seen her CV, and I stand by what I've said. She could be a great person all the same. You'll find the Nova connection, and that might not be a bad thing at all. And, with her NCATE experience, she might be the right solution to the CEP's needs. With Malone's departure - you need all the help that you can get.
quote: Originally posted by: Coloradoeagle "I've seen her CV, and I stand by what I've said. She could be a great person all the same. You'll find the Nova connection, and that might not be a bad thing at all. And, with her NCATE experience, she might be the right solution to the CEP's needs. With Malone's departure - you need all the help that you can get. "
You can stand by what you said, but your statement was misleading and implied that NOVA was that candidate's primary academic credential. Then you followed that up by a sarcastic remark. I understand that this board is often used to blow off steam, but to start rumors that can directly affect an ongoing national search and the university's NCATE process is not in our interests. Given that you have examined the candidate's CV, I am even more surprised at your post. If you have information that could affect the search committee's deliberations, I would welcome hearing them in person, rather than through a rumor board (266-4570; mitchell.berman@usm.edu).
Seems to me the Rumor Box is the best place to put a rumor. This wasn't a new thread, and even if it was - why take someone to task who just told the truth. This person (from Winthrop) also teaches at Nova. So what? How does that affect a national search? Why is the CEP so testy? Other Colleges are getting hit hard too on this Message Board - but the person who so far has hit the hardest is our prez when he openly tried to ruin 2 people's careers. Oh yes, and he's tried to ruin other's as well. I don't know the candidates name that you are referring to, but if she can help with NCATE and actually wants to come to USM- more power to you.
quote: Originally posted by: Emma "Calling a USM phone or using a USM email address would also be considered foolhardy, don't you think?"
Depends on what you want to communicate. I still use my phone and e-mail--it would be hard to do business without these. But I also like meeting face to face (I'll buy you coffee in the Hub anytime).
You are right about this being the happy home for dyed in the wool rumor mongers--many with an obvious axe to grind. I look in on occasion in the hope of seeing if any valid information is posted that would be of interest to faculty. Fool me once...
Mitch, you are ridiculous...........go buy Anita coffee, at the Hub or in NYC, where you two were spotted as far back as two years ago. Coffee aside, you can't "sway" the rest of us!!
quote: Originally posted by: thenextstateover "Mitch, you are ridiculous...........go buy Anita coffee, at the Hub or in NYC, where you two were spotted as far back as two years ago. Coffee aside, you can't "sway" the rest of us!!"
Ah, my cranky CISE friend in NO. I admit it. I have suffered from HUB coffee and Anita for much, much longer than two years.
he has been observed taking boxes into his office and moving things out later. his presence on the english department web page is gone and the graduate director is identified as rick barthelme (sp). folks in english know what he is doing but won't talk. i hear he is going to MsState.
I hear that N. P. is out of here, but he may not be the cause celebre that "so many universities" will hire for scholarly principles and academic accolades. He may have to sit on the porch for a year telling war stories.
quote: Originally posted by: Foghorn Leghorn "I hear that N. P. is out of here, but he may not be the cause celebre that "so many universities" will hire for scholarly principles and academic accolades. He may have to sit on the porch for a year telling war stories."
Er...he's one of the most (if not THE MOST) widely-respected Faulkner scholars in the world. I believe he could have his pick of universities (esp. if he chose to go *outside* of MS). If he's sitting on any porches this time next year, it's by his own choice.
AH and Barefoot, I'd readily acknowledge N.P. as one of many Faulkner scholars, but I would easily place Dr. W. Kenneth Holditch above him as a internationally-recognized scholar of Southern Literature. Perhaps Polk can sell his unique perspective on Faulkner and RPW to more receptive audiences outside of MS, but (as this is a rumor box and not an awards plaque for slighted USM profs) I have not seen confetti falling at any Mississippi colleges for the arrival of the Great One as of this date.
quote: Originally posted by: Unafraid of SwiftBoaters "I'd readily acknowledge N.P. as one of many Faulkner scholars, but I would easily place Dr. W. Kenneth Holditch above him as a internationally-recognized scholar of Southern Literature. "
Unafraid of Swiftboaters (aka Name Dropper)
Now don't you go around throwing out them fancy names to us. Now that our Department of English has been desecrated UNO Professor Emeritus Holditch would never consider walking barefoot through our chicken yard. He's got his own 4th tier yard to play in.
The only thing I'm aware of that's being dropped in the yard is sputum from some people that think USM English can't carry the day. Last time I checked, I still see many published scholars and quality educators that would thrive sans the Head Clucker at 1999 Pearl. Check the smell on your arches, Barefoot. I think you've wandered into the bovine bastille of unloved academes from Semesters Past.
ASK, your verbosity is eclipsed only by your grand assumptions. USM English will always carry the day in my book (all of my degrees, both present and future, are or will be from this fine dept.). It's not a matter of the department's greatness, but rather, the support (or lack thereof) given to the dept. by SFT and his short-sighted minions. That's what's at issue here.
quote: Originally posted by: All so known "Check the smell on your arches, Barefoot. I think you've wandered into the bovine bastille of unloved academes from Semesters Past."
My, My, All so known. I see you still carry your 8th grade Junior Dictionary around with you.