I thought it would put things in perspective to see how many people are leaving from each department. I just went by their descriptions above. Some can edit the list to so that departments are more accurately reflected
English
David Berry, Professor of English (retirement)
Susan Malone, Associate Professor of English (Mercer University)
Tamara Harvey, Assistant Professor of English (George Mason University)
Mary Robison, Professor of English (University of Florida)
ECONOMICS
Tyrone Black, Professor of Economics
(retirement)
Frank Whitesell, Associate Professor of Economics (retirement)
NURSING
Raylawni Branch, Instructor of Nursing (retirement)
Sharyn Janes, Professor of Nursing (location pending)
Sarah Powell, Instructor of Nursing (U.S. Military)
Betty Sylvest, Instructor of Nursing (Mountain State University)
Vicky Walley, Instructor of Nursing (William Carey College)
Wanda Dubuisson, Assistant Professor of Nursing (William Carey College)
Under the USM Foundation, add Susan Hollandsworth, Director of the Capital Campaign to the Nature Conservacy in Jackson, MS.
(I'm tired and I can not find my dictionary and this does not have spell check and I can not remember how to spell conservancy, so if I missed, give me a break - ok)
Ronald Marquardt, Ph. D. Political Science Department (retirement)
Jerold Waltman, Ph. D. Political Science Department (his vacancy is considered retirement, but he is now a professor at Baylor University).
It is important to note that even thought the department lost 1/3 of its professors, Thames has decided that we have no need to replace these professors. I am sure that his reasoning is there is no reason to educate people who may one day speak out against him.
quote: Originally posted by: Outward Bound "Under the USM Foundation, add Susan Hollandsworth, Director of the Capital Campaign to the Nature Conservacy in Jackson, MS. (I'm tired and I can not find my dictionary and this does not have spell check and I can not remember how to spell conservancy, so if I missed, give me a break - ok)"
You got it right the 2nd time! You win the "tired speller award!"