CHAPMAN
The house that Joe built...
Let me say for the record, "I am FED UP with the fall-out from Joe Chapman." I was going to say, "I am mad as hell and I am not going to take it anymore", but ...
Posted on 5/7/10 at 3:53 AM
Winter Meetings recap
Major League Baseball's Winter Meetings are officially over. Typically, the Winter Meetings are overrated, but this year there was quite a bit of action during the first day or two. Here's a look back...
Posted on 12/11/09 at 7:12 PM
Friday 10/16
Friday was another journey into The Dark Side. No Erik Matson producing the program. This meant... no update here on Area Voices. Oh, I could have done it... but it was my one-day pr...
Posted on 10/18/09 at 3:47 PM
Chapman praises NDSU successes in State of University Address
The past decade has been a time of accomplishment and advancement at NDSU, and more achievements are expected in the future. That was the assessment of President Joseph A. Chapman during his 2009 Stat...
Posted on 10/1/09 at 7:07 AM
Chancellor Bill Goetz urges NDSU staff to ‘stay the course’ 
Chancellor Bill Goetz is encouraging North Dakota State University staff to “stay the course” and keep the momentum moving.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , October 29, 2009
NDSU group refuses to pay 
Two major players in the ongoing saga about the North Dakota State University president’s house have reached a stalemate over who should pay about $142,000 of cost overruns.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , October 24, 2009
- South face of the NDSU house
- Cost summary Of NDSU And UND presidents' homes
- Summary of board actions taken Friday to address cost overruns in the construction of new homes for the NDSU and UND presidents
- Policy changes, approved by the state Board of Higher Education, changing university system’s policies on campus building construction and the role of campus foundations in projects
- Letters from NDSU Development Foundation to President Joseph Chapman
- Talk about this topic
Students say ‘We love Joe’ at Chapman rally 
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , October 22, 2009
Board to name interim NDSU president Friday 
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , October 22, 2009
NDSU student leaders thank Chapman 
North Dakota State University student leaders want an interim leader who will continue the momentum started by President Joseph Chapman.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , October 19, 2009
NDSU Development Foundation's board of trustees 
The following people are members of the NDSU Development Foundation’s board of trustees, according to the foundation’s Web site.
By Forum staff reports , October 18, 2009
Chapman not alone in hot seat 
President Joseph Chapman isn’t the only one taking heat this week for how he spent North Dakota State University donations.
October 18, 2009
Education panel suggests changes to building policies 
New policies recommended Friday by a committee of the North Dakota Board of Higher Education aim to prevent future mistakes with building projects.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , October 17, 2009
Edication board says it wasn’t clear on its policies 
UND officials defend use of public money for part of president’s home
GRAND FORKS, N.D. – North Dakota Board of Higher Education officials concluded Friday that they were not clear with university officials that state money was not to be used in building new homes for the institutions’ presidents.
By Tu-Uyen Tran, Grand Forks Herald , October 17, 2009
Many share blame: NDSU officials say several factors caused president’s house overruns 
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , October 17, 2009
UPDATED: Chapman explains role in home construction, new policies in place for future as audit moves forward 
UPDATED 11:46 a.m. FARGO – A committee of the state Board of Higher Education recommended today a full audit of the North Dakota State University president’s house.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , October 16, 2009
DOCUMENTS DETAIL NDSU PRESIDENT'S HOUSE COSTS 
University system attorney says rules not followedIt doesn’t explicitly say any laws were broken, but a report by the North Dakota University System’s attorney – dated the same day North Dakota State University President Joseph Chapman resigned – implies NDSU and University of North Dakota officials broke the rules when overspending on new presidents’ homes.
By Mike Nowatzki , October 16, 2009
- Media targeted for Chapman stories
- Foundation unsure of impact on donations
- Legal memo on NDSU, UND house construction, October 2009
- NDSU, UND presidents' homes cost summary, October 2009
- NDSU, UND memos on home costs with itemized billing
- Talk about this topic
- Ed board accepts Chapman resignation
- Chapman focuses on future
Board of Higher Education accepts Chapman's resignation 
The state Board of Higher Education will hold a special meeting in about a week to discuss naming an interim North Dakota State University president, following the group’s unanimous acceptance Thursday of Joseph Chapman’s resignation.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , October 16, 2009
- Higher education board member Mike Haugen talks about NDSU's growth under President Joe Chapman's leadership
- Haugen says spending legal but poor decisions were made, NDSU foundation should take blame
- Haugen says Chapman's accomplishments outweigh talk radio criticism
- Richie Smith, president of the North Dakota Board of Higher Education, says Chapman's resignation came as a surprise
- Bill Goetz, chancellor for the North Dakota University System, talks about Chapman's decision to resign
- Rachelle Hadland, student member of the board, calls the resignation "an unfortunate end"
- Talk about this topic
Foundation unsure of impact on donations 
As North Dakota State University’s leader for the last 11 years, Joseph Chapman inspired major donors to support the school.
October 16, 2009
Chapman focuses on future 
President Joseph Chapman thanked students Thursday from the staircase of the new house that sparked controversy leading up to his resignation.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , October 16, 2009
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