With Gollin being a CHEA board member in the United States, should he be having any activity with regards to investigating "diploma mills" in any public manner such as being used as a resource with investigative newspaper articles etc. ? He certainly has the right to investigate on his own time, but does it cross the line when he is used in a public manner ? Can this be perceived as interferring with inter/intra state commerce ? International commerce ? Tortious interference ? All the while spreading an Accreditation agenda as a CHEA board member.
Or should this bloke be allowed to do whatever he wants regardless ?
God Bless America is what I say.
Cheers,
Or should this bloke be allowed to do whatever he wants regardless ?
God Bless America is what I say.
Cheers,

