Coming up: an early interview
Stanley Battle said everybody's going to start early and finish late during his tenure as chancellor at A&T.
He's even put our Editorial Board on that schedule, granting us an interview at 7 a.m. Thursday.
The session will provide the basis for a Q&A in print and possibly an editorial. We'll also produce a NewsMaker video interview, which you'll be able to see on our Web site.
What questions would you like to see us present to Chancellor Battle?
Today's a real meeting day. Our Editorial Department team is getting together later this morning to discuss possible changes in what we do and how we do it. Everything's on the table -- including your ideas. What Editorial/Second Opinion/Ideas features do you think we should get rid of? What should we do that we're not doing?
By the way, our Editorial Department team consists of editorial assistant Becky Layton, page designer Dennis Shelton, Ideas/Books editor Elma Sabo, editorial writers Ken Irons and Doug Clark and Editorial Page Editor Allen Johnson.
Getting back to Battle: We get his point about starting early, but finishing late? We definitely try to avoid doing that.
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You guys should use the universities more. Keith Debbage and Andrew Brod provide interesting commentary, and I'm sure you'd have no difficulty finding other professors eager to write for a broader audience than they usually do.
Posted on July 25, 2007 10:50 AM
You guys should use the universities more. Keith Debbage and Andrew Brod provide interesting commentary, and I'm sure you'd have no difficulty finding other professors eager to write for a broader audience than they usually do.
Posted on July 25, 2007 10:50 AM
Good idea, Brian. We also run regular columns by David Noer of Elon University and Mike Clark of Greensboro College. We're always on the lookout for more.
One school we've probably underused is N.C. A&T. We're working on that.
Posted on July 25, 2007 11:14 AM