GEORGE C. CARTER, FORMER CHAIRMAN, FORMER DEPARTMENT
OF ECONOMICS, FINANCE AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
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September 1, 2006) 45 Minutes "In the 45 minutes between 12:15 pm and 1:00 pm, the six new faculty in the
Department of Economics, Finance and International Business got their first lesson in the CoB modus operandi
and in how EFIB chair George Carter executes the administrative script...".
(September 10, 2006) 31st & Pearl Carter's Chaperones "By now you've heard that the Department of Economics,
Finance and International Business has selected, for the 2006-07 academic year, the unheard of committee option
with regard to personnel issues in the department...".
(September 10, 2006) 31st & Pearl Carter's Chaperones "By now you've heard that the Department of Economics,
Finance and International Business has selected, for the 2006-07 academic year, the unheard of committee option
with regard to personnel issues in the department...".
(September 14, 2006) SEDONA Files "… One of the more popular topics at usmpride.com has been George Carter's
role as the CoB's Ethicist-in-Residence. One reader has suggested that Carter has the requisite academic
credentials to serve as the instructor of record for the business ethics course. In this issue we present Carter's
employment and educational background timeline, so that readers can judge for themselves…".
(September 16, 2006) usmpride.com News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DEVELOPING STORY HATTIESBURG --- "It is being
reported to usmpride.com that Ray Canterbery, the CoB's new "Scholar-in-Residence," is no longer affiliated with
USM. CoB administrators are saying that Canterbery has an unnamed illness that has prevented him from serving
in the CoB during the 2006-07 academic year...".
(September 17, 2006) usmpride.com News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DEVELOPING STORY HATTIESBURG --- New details
are emerging on the story that usmpride.com broke yesterday concerning the sudden and quiet departure of newly
hired Scholar-in-Residence Ray Canterbery. Sources today confirmed that George Carter, the Chair of EFIB and the
CoB administrator who brought Canterbery to USM, informed Professor Frank Mixon at about noon on
Wednesday, September 13, 2006, that he (Mixon) was to take over Canterbery’s ECO 672 course on Tuesday,
September 19, 2006, the fourth class meeting of the semester.
(September 20, 2006) usmpride.com News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DEVELOPING STORY September 20, 2006
HATTIESBURG --- As reported earlier at usmpride.com, EFIB Chair George Carter distributed an e-mail to all
EFIB faculty on 18 September 2006 indicating that a faculty meeting was to be held at 12:30pm on 19 September
2006. Investigators at usmpride.com have obtained a copy of Carter's memo, which was three sentences in length.
That memo is presented below: