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Was Carter’s Clinical Teaching Professorship Program Nixed?  Within hours after USMNEWS.NET reports showed that EFIB Chair George Carter was “ramping up” his clinical teaching professorship program - an informal program used by Carter to supplement salaries of some of his EFIB faculty favorites - it appears that USM administrators have taken action to tighten control over Carter’s use of the scheduling process to create salary supplements and other benefits.
(August 21, 2007) The Southern Miss CoB: Past, Present and Future: A Mock Interview with EFIB Chair George Carter, The Following is a Mock Interview with EFIB Chair George Carter - All of the Answers to Our Fictitious Questions Come from the “What George Carter Thinks” Catalogue of Quotes
(August 27, 2007) Another Controversial Faculty Governance Vote Upcoming in EFIB  "Reporters at USMNEWS.NET have learned that EFIB Chair George Carter has once again made the EFIB faculty's choice of governance options controversial...".
(August 30, 2007) Beck and Call:The Impending Battle in EFIB over George Carter’s Attention
(August 31, 2007) EFIB Governance, 2006-2008 - George Carter Run Amok "Almost 20 EFIB faculty participated in the department's 30-Aug-07 faculty governance election, and not a single vote was cast for the 3-person committee governance option. EFIB Chair George Carter got his slam dunk victory, but that was expected by everyone in the room. As such, Carter's victory is not news...".
(October 4, 2007) Readers' Responses, 29Sept2007 Pride of the CoB George  Carter,  EFIB  Chairman Pride  of  the  CoB  is  a  pilot  series  housed  at  usmnews.net  that  allows  usmnews.net  readers  to  participate  in  the  “reporting  process”  by  expanding  on  a  list  of  ignominious  actions  of  various  CoB  administrators  (past  and  present)...".    
(October 15, 2007) Carter and Clark to Receive $7,500 to $12,000 in Overload Pay  Reporters at USMNEWS.NET have learned that economics professor George Carter and associate professor of finance John Clark will both be teaching overload courses during spring 2008.
(October 30, 2007) Will USM Earn any Money from Carter’s Fall ’07 Overload?  A number of reports here at usmnews.net have revealed that EFIB chair George Carter has been providing teaching overloads to various EFIB faculty as a way of boosting their annual pay and retirement benefits.
(December 5, 2007)  What’s the Shelf-Life of Apologies in the CoB?  by Duane Cobb "It might be surprising to hear, but it has been a year since EFIB Chairman George Carter issued a public “apology” to then-CoB Dean Harold Doty for a variety of disparaging statements Carter had made about about the young Dean...". 
(December 6, 2007) Carter's Targets:A Compendium "The recent 'look back' at EFIB Chair George Carter's disparaging remarks about former CoB Dean Harold Doty, and Carter's public 'apology' that followed, has sparked interest from USMNEWS.NET readers for additional information...".
(February 18, 2008) By George: A Look at the Text of George Carter's Denigration of David Duhon "EFIB Chair George Carter's excoriation of the promotion to full professor in 2006 of CoB management professor, David Duhon, has been the subject of numerous reports and editorials here at USMNEWS.NET...".
(March 6, 2008) By George . . . The Second A Look at the Text of George Carter's Denigration of Harold Doty "EFIB Chair George Carter's excoriation of former CoB Dean, Harold Doty, has been the subject of numerous reports and editorials here at USMNEWS.NET...".
(March 28, 2008) 4 May 2006: The Day Carter’s Council of Chairs Dereliction was Good for USM "On 4 May 2006, the USM Council of Chairs held its final meeting of the 2005-06 academic year...".
“I can’t be in his presence more than just a minute or two before I have to get away before I say something I shouldn’t. . .”
“It’s just something about him . . . it’s who he is. And, to me, he’s not somebody I want to be around. . . I can’t take him.”
“... Fortunately, [CoB Associate Dean] Farhang [Niroomand] is a person I can work with real well, . . . so as an administrator, things can get done. If it were me having to work with the Dean [D. Harold Doty], I couldn’t do this job. I can’t walk into his office. I just can’t.”
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Dr. George C. Carter
(April 17, 2008) More Summer Teaching Shenanigans in EFIB: George Carter's Preferential Teaching Schedules are Becoming an Annual Affair "Summer teaching schedule shenanigans are not new to George Carter's EFIB...".
(May 23, 2008) Witness Rolls Over on Possible Carter Plot to Sack Klinedinst "Reporters at USMNEWS.NET have just obtained a testimonial from a witness indicating that current EFIB Chair, George Carter, may have initiated a 2004-05 plot to sack then-EFIB chair Mark Klinedinst.  According to the testimonial,...'.
(May 23, 2008) Classic CoB Mismanagement: Why Carter's "Literature Presence" is Bad, Yet Once Allowed, How it Could've Been Beneficial "As far back as the summer of 2006 USMNEWS.NET (formerly USMPRIDE.COM) has been reporting on George Carter's nebulous "literature presence" faculty evaluation metric...".
(May 27, 2008) Part 1 "This new series will highlight undeserved benefits given to CoB faculty members by administrators in the College. Needless to say, given the many things disclosed on this site, this series could run a very long time...".
(September 18, 2008) 31st & Pearl: By George "The autumn of EFIB chair George Carter’s career is probably not going the way he thought it would several years ago...".

(September 19, 2008) "Professor of Regional Economics and Economics Education"? "The Hits Just Keep on Comin'  To the outside world, EFIB chair George Carter is a "professor of regional economics and economics education."  At least that is what Carter told Lauren Moak,..
(October 2, 2008)  Part 1 of a three part series -- The Carter Bunch: A Look at How George Carter's Politics May Ruin the Nail Administration "Have no doubts about it, EFIB chairman George Carter is on a mission to bring down the new Lance Nail administration of USM's College of Business...".
(October 8, 2008) Part 2 of a three part series -- Bad Apples:  A Look at How George Carter's Politics May Ruin the Nail Administration "Have no doubts about it, EFIB chairman George Carter is on a mission to bring down the new Lance Nail administration...". 
(October 22, 2008) Carter's Mercenaries: A Look at How George Carter's Politics May Ruin the Nail Administration  "… This column is Part 3 in a three-part series of opinion pieces that will attempt to explain just how Carter may pull off the coup that some in the CoB are hoping for and others are nervous about. Part 3 is entitled "Carter's Mercenaries" for a reason…".  Click here for part 1 and part 2.
(October 27, 2008) Trouble in Paradise? "Here are the teaching schedules for two of George Carter’s favorite economists in EFIB:..".
(November 10, 2008) 31st & Pearl,  On Carter's Head  "The recent CoB reorganization developed by new CoB dean Lance Nail was no surprise to many in the CoB.  Rumors have been circulating for weeks about such a plan,...".
(November 20, 2008) “Black Tuesday” Epilogue? "The following insert was first published by USMNEWS.net as part of CoB News, 29 October 2008. It concerns recent events related to Black Tuesday in the CoB, which is one of the links in the USMNEWS.net Archives...".
(November 21, 2008) Does Anyone Still Stand Up for Him? "With what 'EFIB Fridays' coordinator Sami Dakhlia referred to as 'an inquiry into the science of knowledge' and an 'epistemological topic that should be of interest to any researcher,'...".
(July 30, 2009) Carter Nailed It "Former EFIB chair, and CoB economics professor, George Carter nailed it a while back when he said that the CoB's economists tended to be intemperate, or not collegial, and as a result they had become pariahs in Joseph A. Greene Hall...".
(September 16, 2009) Carter's Moniker "With his impending retirement after this, the 2009-10, academic year, it appears as though former EFIB chairman George Carter’s 30-year career in USM’s business college will be coming to an end...".
(October 16, 2009) Everything Has A Price, part 12 "George Carter is infamous for several things; one of those things is saying “Everything has a price” in response to why he was retaliating for behavior he disapproved...".