ARTICLES CONCERNING
STAN CLARK, PROFESSOR, SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY
(June 2, 2010) The Rat Pack More on ‘the Bottom Line’ in the CoB’s School of Accountancy The recent
USMNEWS.net report, “How is Hiring Michael Dugan a Good Deal?” sparked a great deal of interest among
readers. That report explained how incoming CoB accounting professor Michael Dugan (from the University of
Alabama) will actually generate a net Fall 2010 loss to the CoB of anywhere from $45,000 to $57,000, given what is
expected to be Dugan’s fall 2010 salary + fringes (about $94,000) and the tuition revenues generated by Dugan’s
fall 2010 teaching assignment (about $36,000 to about $48,000). This report provides similar analyses of “the bottom
lines” pertaining to accounting professors Stanley Clark, Charles Jordan, and Roderick Posey.
(June 3, 2010) Best Case, Worst Case More on ‘the Bottom Line’ in the CoB’s School of Accountancy The recent
USMNEWS.net report, “How is Hiring Michael Dugan a Good Deal?” sparked a great deal of interest among
readers. That report explained how incoming CoB accounting professor Michael Dugan (from the University of
Alabama) will actually generate a net Fall 2010 loss to the CoB of anywhere from $45,000 to $57,000, given what is
expected to be Dugan’s fall 2010 salary + fringes (about $94,000) and the tuition revenues generated by Dugan’s
fall 2010 teaching assignment (about $36,000 to about $48,000).