EVELYN GREEN, INSTRUCTOR, TOURISM MANAGEMENT
(November 5, 2007) CoB News, 5 November 2007 According to a USM presser, the CoB's own Evelyn Green, instructor
of tourism management, has been working to give Gulfport High School students a "glimpse into career opportunities in
the tourism industry . . ." The 2-Nov-07 presser, written by Charmaine Williams and entitled "High School Students
Discover Possibilities in Tourism Management from Southern Miss instructor," is inserted below:
(October 7, 2008) CoB News, 7 October 2008 Evelyn Green on USM Faculty Senate Though some CoB faculty may not be
aware of it at present, CoB tourism management instructor, Evelyn Green, is among the CoB representatives on the USM
Faculty Senate.
(February 18, 2009) Tours and Travel -- TM is All About Fun Now by Duane Cobb The recent report on the demise of the
CoB's tourism management program under former CoB dean Harold Doty's leadership hit the nail on the head.
Unfortunately, the disaster that now remains of the TM program at USM landed on Nail's head back in July-08.
(April 24, 2008) How Much Lettuce Can You Consume? In and Around USM’s College of Business The recent USM
presser about tourism management instructor Evelyn Kwan Green is also "twilight zone" like material. It seems that
Green, who was only months ago teaching CoB faculty how to use the smartboards inside JAG as part of her duties for
iTech, took a number of CoB TM majors to the Pascagoula River in order to teach them about the importance of
eco-tourism. It's difficult to read pressers like Charmaine Williams Schmermund's above and not be reminded of
then-USM provost Jay Grimes' Feb-07 letter to then-CoB dean Harold Doty asking Doty why the CoB's TM program had
fallen off the proverbial cliff.
(December 15, 2009) CoBers' 2009 Christmas Lists . . . Just for Fun, part 3 Evelyn Green (TM instructor) more time to gain
practical experience
(April 8, 2010) CoB News 8 April 2010 Green Wins AT&T Award Consolation Prize -- CoB tourism management
instructor Evelyn Kwan Green (pictured below) was recently awarded a 2010 AT&T Outstanding Faculty Award
consolation prize. CoB accounting professor Charles Jordan took home the overall award. Sources tell USMNEWS.net
that the CoB has not, at least in recent memory, delivered an AT&T Award consolation prize before. The decision to do
so in this case seems to indicate that the 2010 selection of Jordan instead of Green was a tough one.