The student newspaper at the University of Montana, the Kaimin, has an editorial that seems to implicate (though not clearly), Montana’s junior senator in a conflict of interest case involving the University of Montana and the Inland Northwest Space Alliance, a provate coorporation that was spun off from U-M. The situation involved a former research administrator at U-M, T. Lloyd Chestnut, and his involvement in the startup and leadership of the INSA. Chestnut has recently resigned from his most recent job at the University of North Texas due to a conflict-of-interest claim involving that school. The editor of the Kaiman argues that the so-called “investigation” was botched and that a $100,000 a year job at INSA held by Chestnut’s wife is at least worthy of study.
As Drudge says…developing…
{ 9 comments }
This makes me somewhat upset. I’m not pointing fingers at you though, personally I think that its those that aren’t motivated to change.
Pleasant article, I actually had a good time studying it, keep doing the good work.
Very good written post. It will be helpful to everyone who employess it, as well as myself. Keep up the good work – can’r wait to read more posts.
Trusting to make the right decisions can be tough. Many of us develop this ability over the course of our life. Its not the sort of thing that simply just happens.
Fun post, I genuinely enjoyed studying it, keep up all the good work.
Enjoyable feature, I surprisingly benefited from glossing over it, keep doing all the hard thoughts.
I really like your writing style, good info , appreciate it for putting up : D.
Hmm is anyone else having problems with the pictures on this blog loading? I’m trying to figure out if its a problem on my end or if it’s the blog. Any responses would be greatly appreciated.
Interesting post. Thanks for sharing it!
Comments on this entry are closed.