I didn't think "irregardless" was a word....please advise..
Thames deserves common courtesy
LETTERS
College graduation should be a special time for graduates, family and friends at the University of Southern Mississippi. It should be a time of celebration, not of protest.
Granted, we all have a right to free speech and of expression, but protesting by not shaking the extended hand of the university's president on stage crosses the line, especially during a graduation.
Perhaps those who protested during this inopportune time should have better taken the time to join the professor who recently threw a temper tantrum in front of the Liberal Arts Building. Irregardless of what one thinks of President Thames personally, he is still the university president and should be shown common courtesy simply by holding the position.
The wearing of "Impeach Thames" buttons during the ceremony by a few students and professors demonstrates a disregard or disrespect for the importance of the moment for those who worked hard to earn the degree and those family members who supported the graduate.
Warren G. Ortloff, assistant professor of educational leadership, USM, Hattiesburg
Hey, this letter should be worth a nice merit raise, and maybe even a bump upwards on the USM tenure ladder. Irregardless, don't misunderestimate the value of loyalty in Dr. T's book.
Warren G. Ortloff is an assistant professor of educational leadership and coordinator of the master’s program in educational administration for overseas educators at the University of Southern Mississippi. He is a former overseas school administrator and his interests include international education, character education and culture.
quote: Originally posted by: "No wonder Johnny can't read and write. This guy's grammar is atrocious, and he is instructing our next generation of teachers. Scary."
Give the poor guy a break. He was a Phys Ed major.
Ortloff probably made one of the tenured Professors in Ed Leadership very happy with his kissing. This would be Richard Kazelskis - husband of Carolyn Reeves Kazelskis of CISE who is DT's best friend and "mentor" (AKA Hatchet Person). DT, who received her Bachelors and Masters from USM (under the direction of Carolyn R-K and Mark Richmond), really depends on RK AND CRK for support.
Oddly enough, come to think of it, that's where Perin Lowery got his start (adjuncting in Ed Leadership) and somehow, without a national search, in a meteroic rise - PL went from Instructor in Ed Leadership to Associate in CISE without any type of rationale. And according to the illfated CISE website, exposed by FS many months ago, Lowery was even listed as TENURED.
Please correct if wrong, I'm on thin ice here, but didn't Mr. Lowery have a long career in the public schools before he came to USM? I could be thinking of the wrong person, but I don't believe he just showed up out of nowhere as an instructor.
quote: Originally posted by: LVN "Please correct if wrong, I'm on thin ice here, but didn't Mr. Lowery have a long career in the public schools before he came to USM? I could be thinking of the wrong person, but I don't believe he just showed up out of nowhere as an instructor."
LVN, you are right - he's been an administrator with the Hattiesburg Public School system for years and years. Went to high school with Dana - actually a pretty nice fellow. Was running the NCATE preparations but didn't have the expertise of Susan Malone or Eric Luce to carry it off -- not his fault though, seriously - he was just ill prepared to step into those shoes. It's not who he is, it's the arbitrary manner that these people are brought into the system.
quote: Originally posted by: ram "Warren G. Ortloff is an assistant professor of educational leadership and coordinator of the master’s program in educational administration for overseas educators at the University of Southern Mississippi. He is a former overseas school administrator and his interests include international education, character education and culture. "
And, spouse of a faculty member in Foreign Languages, a recipient, from what I understand, of one of the non-merited stealth raises this year.
quote: Originally posted by: HARE splitting "no need to split hairs over grammar... Polk (from a previous thread):"I have been having discussions" Shouldn't it be: I am in current discussions... or... I am having discussions..."
It may not be the most eloquent writing, but at least it's grammatically correct (unlike "irregardless" which is not even considered standard English).
I wonder if this fellow thinks it is inappropriate for females of certain religions not to take a man's hand in public? I guess he would say that "irregardless" of religious beliefs, everyone should take an extended hand. Hey, some people refuse to shake hands simply because of health issues. I think if I came face to face with Dr. Thames I wouldn't shake his hand for fear that some of his contamination would come off on me! It is my right to decide what to do with my body. I think I remember something about this in Roe v. Wade and isn't that the law of the land?
Keep the good fight going and don't let someone who apparently hasn't learned from educational leadership what true leadership is. As I understand it, this professor is in secondary leadership. It's a horse of a different color in postsecondary. As Einstein said, you can't solve today's problems with yesterday's thinking. You can't apply secondary education procedures to postsecondary issues.
quote: Originally posted by: LVN "Please correct if wrong, I'm on thin ice here, but didn't Mr. Lowery have a long career in the public schools before he came to USM? I could be thinking of the wrong person, but I don't believe he just showed up out of nowhere as an instructor."
That's him. I think he would have been a good hire "irregardless" of any connection he might have to Dana Thames. He has a lot of in-the-trenches experience.
Regarding emma's follow-up to LVN, I don't think Lowery exactly went to high school with Dana. I think he'd graduated a year or two before she was in 10th grade.