http://www.newsobserver.com/news/story/1558900.htmlhttp://www.newsobserver.com/news/story/1559954.htmlI don't see any way Oblinger can ride out this storm. Good lord...
6/8/2009 12:26:03 AM
He gets $310,255, everyone else gets shafted.
6/8/2009 4:02:38 AM
6/8/2009 9:49:29 AM
Just got an email that the Big O resigned
6/8/2009 10:07:59 AM
And Mary Easley is still here. Un-fucking-believable.
6/8/2009 10:12:40 AM
^You would think that she could take a clue.
6/8/2009 11:51:12 AM
6/8/2009 1:12:13 PM
^apparently it is. this whole situation is ridiculous.
6/8/2009 2:02:23 PM
http://www.newsobserver.com/executive_privilege/story/1560419.htmlMike Easley was directly involved in her hiring.
6/8/2009 2:16:34 PM
elected officials: 1NCSU: 0
6/8/2009 2:53:57 PM
things NCSU cannot beat:1) UNC2) Duke3) the system
6/8/2009 3:02:07 PM
http://www.newsobserver.com/executive_privilege/story/1560714.htmlmary easley fired...
6/8/2009 3:28:30 PM
boom headshot
6/8/2009 3:31:10 PM
I hope this doesn't involve some huge buyout, but I'm gonna guess that it does.
6/8/2009 3:36:08 PM
6/8/2009 5:43:40 PM
pwnt
6/8/2009 5:59:26 PM
http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/5368313/Prof. Nielsen just had his extra-buyout deal that he did with Oblinger revoked. He's back ot the 6-month deal that was in his contract.
6/16/2009 9:33:25 PM
6/16/2009 9:41:22 PM
the guy is caught red-handed at least involved in a shady golden-parachute backroom deal, and he returns to getting paid more than most profs?
6/16/2009 9:57:20 PM
welcome to the good 'ol boy networkits a big fucking geriatric circle-jerk
6/16/2009 10:38:29 PM
I think that as a professor, his level of expertise/whatever would get him paid more than an average professor.
6/17/2009 9:09:55 AM
What else can NCSU do wrong now? I mean seriously. We are the most corrupted well-funded competitive university in the south.
6/17/2009 9:23:50 AM
Ole Miss and Auburn would like to have a word with you.
6/17/2009 11:14:37 AM
^^^ Why would you think that? He probably hasn't taught a class in years. I bet he currently brings in zero research dollars. Any department he moves into is going to see him as nothing but dead wight and he'll probably stay that way for years.
6/17/2009 12:38:15 PM
Reading from his bio, he teaches courses for US Fish and Wildlife and the US Forest Service, and he's a member of the Board of Director of a few Forest-y sounding organizations. And he's written a few textbooks. I'm just saying he probably falls higher up the ladder than some assistant or associate prof.He's also a Cubs fan.
6/17/2009 1:14:13 PM
6/17/2009 1:20:06 PM
there are links above to cold hard facts.and this isn't sportscenter [Edited on June 17, 2009 at 2:11 PM. Reason : ,,,]
6/17/2009 2:10:54 PM
^^, ^^^ Looking at his CV, he hasn't graduated a student since 1998 and since he's been at NCSU. Having students is an indication of an active research program. You don't start a research program out of thin air and I'm not willing to bet that Natural Resources is going to cough up start-up funds on top of his salary so he can restart his research group. It will take a while for him to switch from administrator mode to researcher mode assuming that he does it at all. This argument is also valid for Oblinger.Nielsen and Oblinger still create a lot of drag on university resources because they only quit their administrative tasks and still elected to maintain some sort of position at the university. Basically, they were able to drop their responsibilities with only a minor reduction in compensation. Imagine being able to tell your boss that you're not going to do your job any more, that you're moving to the empty office down the hall to twiddle your thumbs all day, and that you still expect to receive 60% of your salary.
6/17/2009 4:30:23 PM
6/17/2009 5:07:21 PM
lolcome back when you have actual quotes from CNR about how the transition is going[Edited on June 17, 2009 at 6:39 PM. Reason : .]
6/17/2009 6:20:46 PM
^ I'm curious as to why you're so optimistic. What's your opinion?
6/17/2009 9:54:01 PM