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Why is the Registrar teaching 2 classes 2 days a week during working hours?

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As our last post discussed the concerns of teaching classes regarding the General Counsel in the School of Business, it seems that he is not the only top administrator teaching courses on our campus.   https://transparencystate.blogspot.com/2021/10/why-is-general-counsel-teaching-at-4pm.html Our Registrar is teaching 2 classes during normal workday hours at 9:30 am and 11am on Tuesdays/Thursdays, a total of 200 minutes outside of her office each week.   This would be conservatively $5,000 extra (***estimated) for each class in her paycheck, a total of $10,000 for this semester and possibly $20,000 for the academic year if she teaches next semester also.  We doubt that she is teaching these 2 classes for free.  We do wonder since both the Registrar and the General Counsel report directly to Madam President - did she permit them to teach and make extra money?  Neither one of these individuals seem to have been teaching prior to this semester, so why have they suddenly now become interest

Why is the General Counsel teaching at 4pm?

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We support our students and we support efforts to provide diversity and the best knowledge to our students through the best choices for educators and professors.  There is never anything wrong with university administrators teaching on our campus and making a little extra money ($5000 per each class-**estimated) However, we are quite concerned that the General Counsel- Mr. Hao Le- our Chief Legal Eagle- is teaching a Business class in the School of Business (SOB) at 4pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays.  A major concern is that this class is at 4pm on a working day, twice a week.  As Chief General Counsel, Mr Hao Le already has a full plate: King Lane left him with a BIG MESS-  https://transparencystate.blogspot.com/2020/01/will-king-lane-lose-his-kingdom.html Additionally, this is a rather large class- a total of 39 students are registered for his class .  That would mean conservatively almost 80 exams to grade (assuming a midterm and final exam, but possibly other grading criteria).  We ass

Who is Kaelynne J. Mason?

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  The EMAJ program in the AJ Department at the School of Public Affairs (SOPA) has had many problems with financial mismanagement, to expensive and ineffective recruitment plans to student complaints over lack of faculty support.  In January 2020, a new EMAJ coordinator, Ms Kaelynne J. Mason was hired. We have questions: 1) According to her CV, she has a Master's of Law in Mediation from Regent University, yet according to the Regents University website, no such concentration exists . Additionally, an L.L.M. degree is a Master's degree AFTER a law degree (J.D.).....but her CV does not show a law degree.  It shows a Master's degree (M.A.) in Law, but it is not the same degree as an L.L.M.  Yet she has listed herself as having an L.L.M.   https://www.regent.edu/program/ma-in-law/ 2) On her CV, her last job experience was 2 months in 2019 as a service clerk in the Clayton County Sheriff's Office.  She also worked in loss prevention at Six Flags for 3 months in 2018 and