What an interesting day with the Gallaudet Board of Trustee (BOT) Finance and Student Advisory committee meetings! Paul Kelly, Gallaudet's Business Manager, regretfully informed the BOTs that he couldn't possibly completed the university finanical reports due to the latest situation. ~ ~ Wasn't he supposed to do the finanical reports in previous weeks with the "outside" accounting company to issue the formal audit reports? *stratching head*
The seating arrangements of Finance committee meeting ought to be questionable and scrtunized. Paul Kelly, Gallaudet's business manager sat NEXT to Harvey Goodstein, the respectable and hard-working BOT member. That was kinda a classic psychological intimidation of "would-be" inquistive BOT member. So someone would not engage in aggressive inquiries toward the targeted individual whose sit NEXT to him/her. IKJ also sat next to Ms. Boggeium, the acting BOT chairperson.
The Student Advisory committee meeting with the Graduate Student Association (GSA), the Student Body Government and the Concerned Kendall Parents. The student represenative from the GSA, expressed such a concern about the real lack of support from the university toward graduate students.
The seating arrangements of Finance committee meeting ought to be questionable and scrtunized. Paul Kelly, Gallaudet's business manager sat NEXT to Harvey Goodstein, the respectable and hard-working BOT member. That was kinda a classic psychological intimidation of "would-be" inquistive BOT member. So someone would not engage in aggressive inquiries toward the targeted individual whose sit NEXT to him/her. IKJ also sat next to Ms. Boggeium, the acting BOT chairperson.
The Student Advisory committee meeting with the Graduate Student Association (GSA), the Student Body Government and the Concerned Kendall Parents. The student represenative from the GSA, expressed such a concern about the real lack of support from the university toward graduate students.


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