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"Gold Standard" Rots in WV
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06-03-2008, 01:42 AM
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"Gold Standard" Rots in WV
The combination of regional accreditation and program accreditation has long been hailed (in some places, at least) as the vaunted "gold standard" against which all others are to be measured.
But at West Virginia University (NCACS, AACSB) the MBA program continues to be an embarrassment, even by the standards of the lowest degree mill. First there were the allegations that WV governor's daughter received an "executive" MBA after completing only 36 of the required 48 units. Now it has been revealed that she is but one of seventy (70) such MBA grads with bogus degrees. Quote:A report presented to West Virginia University’s board Friday, by embattled President Mike Garrison, says that there are questions about 70 M.B.A. degrees awarded in the same executive M.B.A. program in which the governor’s daughter received a degree she didn’t earn. While the latest report would suggest that the politically connected degree recipient didn’t receive such special treatment after all, as has been widely believed at the university, there are few signs that the latest news is ending the controversy. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that the panel that investigated the inappropriate degree did not find the widespread problems the president found. Mountaineers for Integrity and Responsibility has turned over a petition with 1,240 names calling for Garrison’s ouster. But the university board on Friday, while stating that it continues its review of the scandal, issued a statement saying that it found “no evidence” that Garrison was involved in awarding the degree that set off the furor.http://insidehighered.com/news/2008/06/02/qt This is the "gold standard" in action?? And where are the self-appointed "experts"? Are they too busy taking cheap shots at Robert Ray Hill to notice the massive fraud being perpetrated by their "gold standard" darlings??? Why isn't UIUC physics professor George Gollin (George D. Gollin, George Dana Gollin) stalking these 70 "grads"? Why isn't John Bear (Klempner) posting their home addresses and "delightful" personal info about all 70 of them? Why hasn't Bill Huffman set up a stalker website for each and every one of these 70 bogus degree holders? Where is the imbecile Janko with some foreign doubletalk and gibberish directed at WVU and their cut rate diplomas? Not a single negative word from Gus or any of the other hypocrites. |
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06-03-2008, 02:04 AM
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RE: "Gold Standard" Rots in WV
More about the "gold standard" in action:
Top party school: West Virginia Quote:Tuesday, August 21, 2007 - Page updated at 02:05 AM |
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06-03-2008, 09:02 AM
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RE: "Gold Standard" Rots in WV
Don Dresden Wrote:Not a single negative word from Gus or any of the other hypocrites. Still no comment yet from West Virginia's renowned pot-smoking socialist douchebag Mike Bestul a/k/a Carl Reginstein either. See earlier thread. |
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06-04-2008, 10:55 PM
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RE: "Gold Standard" Rots in WV
Virginia joins the party, with SACS-accredited VCU awarding the Richmond police chief a degree on only 6 of 30 required units:
Quote:Virginia Commonwealth University is investigating whether it awarded a bachelor’s degree to Rodney Monroe, Richmond’s chief of police, even though he lacked enough credits. The university issued a statement last month indicating that it was investigating allegations that a degree had been awarded inappropriately, but that statement did not identify the recipient. Monroe is about to take over as police chief in Charlotte, N.C. and anonymous notes sent to the Charlotte and Richmond media — and to Virginia Commonwealth’s accreditor — prompted reports about the inquiry in The Charlotte Observer and The Richmond Times-Dispatch. Monroe has denied any wrongdoing and many officials in both areas are backing him, and denouncing the anonymous tipster. The anonymous tip — from someone who identified himself to the newspapers as Harry Potter — said that Monroe did not meet the requirement that he earn at least 30 credits at the university, and that he earned only 6. The Observer article noted that in a feature article about Monroe receiving the degree last year, the Richmond paper said that he took only two courses at the university.http://insidehighered.com/news/2008/06/04/qt |
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07-01-2008, 04:09 AM
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RE: "Gold Standard" Rots in WV
Don Dresden Wrote:Virginia joins the party, with SACS-accredited VCU awarding the Richmond police chief a degree on only 6 of 30 required units: Followup: VCU Allows Improperly Awarded Degree Quote:Virginia Commonwealth University on Friday announced that an investigation had found that a bachelor’s degree had been awarded to the former police chief of Richmond even though he was not close to meeting a key degree requirement. However, the university announced at the same time that because the former police chief did not seek special treatment, he wasn’t responsible for the degree being awarded — and the degree will stand as legitimate. Will AACRAO be calling for Princeton to rescind Gollin's degree? |
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07-24-2008, 04:39 AM
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Followup: Four VCU leaders resign key posts
Quote:...The university also confirmed yesterday that Michael D. Pratt, another vocal critic of the investigation into Monroe's degree, had resigned as interim director of the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs and as director of the VCU Center for Public Policy. He will remain as a professor of economics. |
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12-09-2010, 02:12 AM
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RE: "Gold Standard" Rots in WV
Quote:Professors Sue to Block Misconduct Hearing at West Virginia University |
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