ARTICLES CONCERNING
D. HAROLD DOTY, FORMER DEAN, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, CURRENT DEAN, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER
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(August 10, 2010) 31st & Pearl AACSB Express The recent news of Danny Arnold’s curious move from Missouri State to Stephen F. Austin State reminds some of his role in the CoB’s 2007 AACSB effort. That year Arnold visited the Hattiesburg and Gulf Coast campuses to assess the college’s business education products. The news also has us thinking about the next effort former CoB dean Harold Doty will make regarding AACSB accreditation.
(December 1, 2010) How Much Would Doty Have Loved the New U? A Guest Column With all of the talk about USM becoming gthe new U,h one canft help but think that former CoB dean Harold Doty, now the b]school dean at the University of Texas at Tyler, wouldfve loved to have been CoB dean now, with all of the turmoil around.
(January 7, 2011) Dear USM News, I have a new year's prediction for you: Former COB Dean Harold Doty will continue to apply for every dean job that posts, and that market will continue to function properly. Without inside help, like that that got him the dean job at Texas – Tyler, he is stuck where he is (Texas – Tyler) until fired by a new provost or president.
(January 17, 2011) . . . breaking news . . . Institutional Storm Brewing at UT-Tyler HATTIESBURG – Reports coming into USMNEWS.net paint a vivid picture of an institutional storm involving the cadre of former USM administrators that is now brewing at the University of Texas – Tyler. As of 15-Feb-2011, former USM vice president of finance, Gregg Lassen, is no longer the vice president for business affairs at UT-T.
(January 18, 2011) . . . breaking news . . . Doty Trampling All Over UT-Tyler? HATTIESBURG – A surprising 16-Feb-2011 report about trouble brewing among the administrative ranks at the University of Texas – Tyler, and the prominence of a cadre of former USM administrators in this troubling situation, has many members of the USM community (and beyond) interested in events in east Texas.UT-T.