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Not your thread J.O. Folks. Be gone |
How long had she been "interim?" My understanding is that, once you are made "interim," they have one year to either hire you or move on to someone else. I think there are quite a few Central Office people who need a resolution to their "interim" status soon-ish. |
| Dr. Chapman was not interim anymore. She had been made permanent shortly after the new Chancellor was confirmed. You can be interim for one full year. |
So her resignation is a vote of no-confidence in the new regime? |
And the cards start to fall... none of this builds confidence. |
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Did you all just start paying attention?
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I’m a professor with a science PhD from Yale. Can confirm. The only people in PhD circles in America who insist on using “Dr” are the ones who want to flaunt their degrees. It is widely mocked amongst PhD holders. |
I'm one of the Ph.D. PPs. This is completely untrue--I've worked in an academic and other professional setting where people routinely refer to Ph.D.s as "Dr." in formal discourse, first contact emails, etc. What's your field, science professor? |
I'm one of the PPs too. The above is correct. American universities rarely dwell on the Dr. title. Others may use it to refer to them, but self-confident PhD holders will almost never use it to describe themselves. European academia is different. Anyone with a PhD who refers to themselves as "Dr", or anyone who uses it when you wouldn't use "Mr" or "Ms", deserves mocking. Not sure who you're familiar with in the press, but you don't hear about Dr. Jay Rosen or Dr. Noah Smith or Dr. Fareed Zakaria or Dr. Paul Krugman or Dr. Joseph Stiglitz. (the fake "Doctor" Sebastian Gorka uses his in his twitter handle, the counterexample that proves the rule. Ha.) The title, for non-clinician doctors, is almost always omitted unless the reference is very formal. It is certainly omitted in the headline of a DCUM thread. |
At the university level "Professor" is a title of respect. PhD's are a dime a dozen. Calling someone "Dr." is a backhanded way of dissing them for not getting tenure. |
| It’s pretty common to use it in education. Whatever. Can we move on? |
What's the deal with Aileen Murphy - she is IS for my kids' school too... |
| You hear about Dr. Martin Luther King all the time... |
As a former professor, this is completely off-base. But agree, let's move on. |