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    Default Re: Chris Williams to Teach Intro Political Science Courses at UL

    Quote Originally Posted by rhineaux View Post
    He is eligible to be fired just as quick as he was hired.
    oh great! getting rid of him should be 'interesting'

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    Default Re: This won't end well. Chris Williams to Teach Political Science at UL

    Quote Originally Posted by JamesTheJeweler View Post
    _ oh great! getting rid of him should be 'interesting' _
    Think he has Karl Bernard's number on speed dial? Imagine the summation "Ladies and Gentlemen of the jury, if UL had not fired Dr Williams and ruined his reputation he would be president of Harvard University by now."

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    Default Re: This won't end well. Chris Williams to Teach Political Science at UL

    Is there still professor evaluations at the end of the semester?


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    Default Re: This won't end well. Chris Williams to Teach Political Science at UL

    Quote Originally Posted by gorcajun View Post
    _ Is there still professor evaluations at the end of the semester? _
    There certainly are. The only bad thing is that most students just fill them out as fast as possible to without even reading them to get out of class, pretty much giving the teacher/professor a passing grade.

  5. Default Chris Williams to Teach Intro Political Science Courses at UL

      Former Lafayette Consolidated Council member Chris Williams will teach introductory political science classes at UL this spring.

    The job is a temporary emergency instructor position created only for the spring semester to help the political science department through a transition of new department heads, said Julie Dronet, UL spokeswoman.

    "We needed an instructor to cover some classes due to the upcoming retirement of Janet Frantz," said Dronet.

    Williams will help cover classes for Frantz and UL political science professor, Pearson Cross, who will become department head in the summer, Dronet said.

    Frantz has been acting department head since former head Donn Kurtz took a leave of absence in fall 2006. In November 2006, one of Kurtz's former students filed a sexual harassment suit against him.

    Dronet said the instructor position wasn't advertised.

    "We don't have to advertise for emergency temporaries," she said. "Those are designed to cover classes when something happens."

    Williams holds a Ph.D. in public policy analysis and education leadership from Union Institute and University. The university is based in Cincinnati and offers distance learning programs and is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission. He received his master's degree in political science from Southern University.

    Dronet was unable to release Williams' salary late Wednesday afternoon, but said the range for emergency temporary faculty in the college of liberal arts would be $32,000 to $34,000 annually or $16,000 to $17,000 per semester.

    Williams previously taught political science at UL one summer semester.

    Williams' most recent position was with the Louisiana Community and Technical College System office in Baton Rouge as its corporate training director. Prior to that he had served as the regional director of the system's Acadiana district.

    Williams had worked for UL in high school relations before being hired as assistant director for community and governmental relations at UL.

    Williams also served three terms on the Lafayette Consolidated Council.

    Williams was unable to be reached for comment.

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    Default Re: This won't end well. Chris Williams to Teach Political Science at UL

    Quote Originally Posted by ULtimateCajun View Post
    _ There certainly are. The only bad thing is that most students just fill them out as fast as possible to without even reading them to get out of class, pretty much giving the teacher/professor a passing grade. _
    Especially at that level when the classes are filled mostly with Freshmen.

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    Default Re: Chris Williams to Teach Intro Political Science Courses at UL

    Quote Originally Posted by NewsCopy View Post
    The job is a temporary emergency instructor position created only for the spring semester to help the political science department through a transition of new department heads, said Julie Dronet, UL spokeswoman.
    I hadn't seen that it was just an emergency one time deal but still. They couldn't bring somebody out of retirement or something maybe a grad student. That makes me feel a little bit better to see that it is just for one semester

  8. Default Disastrous Assistance Program?

    Chris Williams has not slowed down a bit since leaving the Lafayette City-Parish Council in early 2008. In fact, Williams is working harder than ever: He works full-time for the Department of Special Services at UL Lafayette, where he also teaches a political science class at night each semester.

    He also spends extended hours during the week helping out at the family restaurant business, Country Cuisine on University Avenue, and — quite remarkably — puts in another 40 hours a week as a case manager for the federal Disaster Housing Assistance Program, a contract he has held since late 2007 with the Lafayette Housing Authority.

    Homes SO Clean

  9. Default No word yet on Williams’ fate at UL


    Pressure has come down on UL to review the work Chris Williams has been doing at the university since he first secured a full-time job as a political science instructor in January 2008, thanks to former UL President Ray Authement.

    The pressure is clearly growing on UL Lafayette to review the work Chris Williams has been doing at the university since he first secured a full-time job as a political science instructor in January 2008, thanks to Ray Authement — a move pulled right from the good ol’ boys’ playbook that the former president shamelessly tried to pass off as an emergency appointment. Authement hired Williams just as he was leaving the Lafayette City-Parish Council.



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  10. Default More Scandal out of Lafayette Housing Authority

    New details out of the Lafayette Housing Authority scandal but these details may lead to more questions than answers.

    The questions surround the hiring process; at least one of the applicants who was hired, a convicted felon.

    Parish President Joey Durel browsed through more than 10-pages of criminal documents surrounding the employee.

    "Forgery?" Durel asked in astonishment, "how in the world does this happen?"

    Earlier in August, Durel booted every Housing Authority board member but one... A Donald Fuselier.

    The decision came after an audit showed severe problems- especially with the disaster assistance program where seven agents somehow gained a $26 pay raise.

    Those agents included Chris Williams ....


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  11. Default Self-Serving

    An audit revealing abuses in the Lafayette Housing Authority helped uncover former City-Parish Councilman Chris Williams’ lucrative and super-human workload, but it also pulled back the sheets on much bigger problems with LHA Executive Director Walter Guillory’s stewardship of the agency.

    It doesn’t take a Ph.D. to do the math on this one. Forty plus 40 equals 80. Last week The Independent Weekly uncovered the number of hours former City-Parish Councilman Chris Williams has been getting paid to work every week since at least August 2008 — splitting his time between the Special Services Department at UL Lafayette and as a contractor for the federal Disaster Housing Assistance Program, which is administered by the Lafayette Housing Authority.

    Williams’ work ethic was brought to light as a result of a recent independent audit on the LHA, an audit that led state and federal officials to investigate the program, referred to as DHAP.

    But wait, there’s more. After last week’s story reporting Williams’ hectic work schedule, we learned that in January he secured a third government-funded contract, this one between his not-for-profit Lafayette Training and Career Development Center and SMILE Community Action Agency, funded by $65,000 in federal stimulus money. By our count, that’s close to $200,000 a year he gets from government-funded entities (his own financial statement for the training and career center discloses $172,000 in grants for 2009).

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    Default Re: UL Administration Growing Faster than Instructors and Services?

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    _ Its time higher education pay the piper, the state has too many employees on the payroll. _
    Start by geting rid of Chris Williams

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