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
Media targeted for Chapman stories 
Coverage in The Forum, on talk radio blamed for president’s resignationLocal media are taking heat from some who blame them for North Dakota State University President Joseph Chapman’s resignation.
October 16, 2009
LATEST: Chapman says he planned to retire anyway, now fielding calls from others interested in hiring him
FARGO – President Joseph Chapman said today he planned to resign this next spring, but recent distractions sped up his announcement.By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , October 15, 2009
- CHAPMAN RESIGNS: Students at NDSU planning another 'Don't go, Joe' rally
- CHAPMAN RESIGNS: NDSU leader says current situation 'hasn't been fun'
- NDSU faculty, student reactions mixed on president's resignation
- NDSU supporters, critics look to what’s next
- Resignation surprises UND leader
- 2006 show of support kept Chapman at NDSU
- Higher ed officials praise Chapman’s work
- Say it ain't so, Joe: Departing NDSU president leaves behind legacy as driving force behind move to Division I
- Lawmakers’ reaction to resignation mixed
- Talk about this topic
Dorgan: Chapman was outstanding leader 
Joe Chapman was an “outstanding leader” for North Dakota State University, Sen. Byron Dorgan said this morning.
October 15, 2009
UPDATED: Chapman's resignation official as higher ed board votes to accept NDSU head's departure
UPDATED 8:59 a.m.FARGO - The state Board of Higher Education voted unanimously today to accept President Joseph Chapman's resignation.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , October 15, 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"
- Sen. Byron Dorgan comments on the resignation of NDSU President Joe Chapman
- Dorgan addresses whether it was appropriate for Chapman to resign in the face of controversy
- Talk about this topic
- Dorgan: Chapman was outstanding leader
CHAPMAN RESIGNS: NDSU leader says current situation 'hasn't been fun' 
North Dakota State University President Joseph Chapman said late Wednesday that he was not pressured to step down following criticism of the ballooning cost of his new home and a $22,000 trip to President Barack Obama’s January inauguration for himself and his family.
By Dave Kolpack, Associated Press Writer , October 15, 2009
NDSU supporters, critics look to what’s next 
As news spread about the resignation of North Dakota State University President Joseph Chapman, NDSU supporters and critics weighed in on the legacy and loss of the university’s 11-year leader.
By Jeff Kolpack, Dave Roepke and Helmut Schmidt , October 15, 2009
Say it ain't so, Joe: Departing NDSU president leaves behind legacy as driving force behind move to Division I 
By Jeff Kolpack , October 15, 2009
Lawmakers’ reaction to resignation mixed 
By Dave Roepke , October 15, 2009
- Chapman and Hoeven cheer on the Bison
- Gov. John Hoeven talks about the "unfortunate situation"
- Gov. John Hoeven says, "Clearly mistakes were made"
- Gov. John Hoeven says NDSU President Joseph Chapman "did many good things"
- University System Chancellor William Goetz says Chapman "made the right decision"
- University System Chancellor William Goetz says discretion "may have been lacking"
- Talk about this topic
CHAPMAN RESIGNS: Students at NDSU planning another 'Don't go, Joe' rally 
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , October 15, 2009
- NDSU President Joseph Chapman
- Amber Altstadt, NDSU student body president, speaks about campus reaction to Chapman's resignation
- John Q. Paulsen, former Board of Higher Education president and past president of NDSU Development Foundation board, talks about Chapman's resignation
- Richie Smith, Board of Higher Education president, talks about Chapman's accomplishments
- Chapman's resignation letter
- Talk about this topic
- Graphic: Chapman timeline
- CHAPMAN RESIGNS: NDSU leader says current situation 'hasn't been fun'
- NDSU faculty, student reactions mixed on president's resignation
NDSU faculty, student reactions mixed on president's resignation 
By Helmut Schmidt , October 15, 2009
2006 show of support kept Chapman at NDSU 
By Forum staff reports , October 15, 2009
Higher ed officials praise Chapman’s work 
October 15, 2009
Resignation surprises UND leader 
By Tu-Uyen Tran, Grand Forks Herald , October 15, 2009
Chapman speaks: ‘This hasn’t been fun’
North Dakota State University President Joseph Chapman said late Wednesday he was not pressured to step down following criticism of the ballooning cost of his new home and a $22,000 trip to President Barack Obama’s January inauguration for himself and his family.By By Dave Kolpack , October 14, 2009
NDSU president's house now more than $2 million 
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , October 10, 2009
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