Re: Fred Oien article
As far as Oien staying on after 2004, I once heard (can't remember where, so take it for what it's worth) that Oien offered to resign, and Miller wouldn't hear of it.
The article does make Miller look a fair bit clueless, but as to Chicoine and the state's open records laws....
Fact is, working for the state should not make it possible for anyone in the world to have access to your personnel file.
I say 'let's compare scars'. I want to see Whitney's personnel file from Gannett, if he wants to see Oien's.
Has STU ever been under investigation for improper conduct? Inquiring minds want to know!!!
Furthermore, what did Whitney EXPECT Chicoine to say? "We don't want this guy to leave with any dignity. I never saw him do anything, but let me recite for you EVERY report that came across my desk!!!!!!!"
I would certainly NEVER want to see the head of the state's flagship university acting like an old gossip during a newspaper interview.
As far as Oien staying on after 2004, I once heard (can't remember where, so take it for what it's worth) that Oien offered to resign, and Miller wouldn't hear of it.
The article does make Miller look a fair bit clueless, but as to Chicoine and the state's open records laws....
Fact is, working for the state should not make it possible for anyone in the world to have access to your personnel file.
I say 'let's compare scars'. I want to see Whitney's personnel file from Gannett, if he wants to see Oien's.
Has STU ever been under investigation for improper conduct? Inquiring minds want to know!!!
Furthermore, what did Whitney EXPECT Chicoine to say? "We don't want this guy to leave with any dignity. I never saw him do anything, but let me recite for you EVERY report that came across my desk!!!!!!!"
I would certainly NEVER want to see the head of the state's flagship university acting like an old gossip during a newspaper interview.
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