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

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 interested in teaching?  It looks like the Registrar (in addition to having a very full workload) has more than 50 students registered for both classes.  

How will grade appeals work if the students are unhappy with their grades?  The Registrar as Instructor of Record now has to operate as both Registrar and final authority on any grade changes. Is there a conflict of interest possibly as with the General Counsel?     

These individuals seem to have never taught classes under King Lane or Interim President Huewitt.  Yet somehow, they appear to have been approved for teaching opportunities under Madam President(?)






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