University of Oklahoma
Deja Vu All Over Again -or- RSU Sued for Wrongful Termination (Yes, Again!)
Thursday, August 28th, 2008In what has almost become its signature characteristic, Rogers State University has been named as a defendant in yet another wrongful termination lawsuit. The latest suit, filed August 21, 2008, in Rogers County District Court, names RSU (i.e., the O.U. Regents), Dr. Linda Andrews, and Dr. Larry Minks as defendants. The plaintiff is Jana Walstrom, [...]
Rice Makes RSU State of University Address –or– I’m Sharon Kern, Who Are You, and What Are You Doing Here?
Friday, August 8th, 2008RSU President Dr. Larry Rice today made his State of the University address. I was in attendance, though not warmly greeted.
Let’s say it this way: I’m 6′4″ tall and even the fake weight on my driver’s license is probably twice most normal men’s. I can’t really blend into a crowd; I don’t try. Additionally, my [...]
Joe Wiley Lawsuit Update - 7/28/2008
Monday, July 28th, 2008I’ve been busy with other things and unable to update the progress of the wrongful termination lawsuit brought by Marilyn Goff against Rogers State University (Former) President Joe Wiley, Sheree Hukill, and the O.U. Regents with the regularity I would have liked.
To get up to speed, you can read my previous posts regarding the lawsuit.
RSU/FHU [...]
U.S. Dept. of Ed. Discovers Serious Problems with RSU’s Grant Programs
Monday, June 30th, 2008Information has been whispered for some time now. What we knew was that officials from the U.S. Dept. of Education (DOE) visited Rogers State University in Claremore in February 2008 to conduct an on-site review of RSU’s federal grant programs, which receive over $8.3 million in federal funds. On-site review personnel interviewed more than 30 [...]
July 1 Named RSU Academic Freedom Day
Monday, June 30th, 2008The WynnBlog is proud to announce that it has dubbed July 1, 2008, “RSU Academic Freedom Day.” July 1 marks Dr. Larry Rice’s first official day as president of Rogers State. Chairman Joe Wiley will officially be off the payroll and off the grounds (not to mention out of state). Maybe, just maybe, with some [...]
Court Documents for Goff v. Hukill, Wiley, et. al.
Thursday, April 10th, 2008I have made a few posts updating the most recent wrongful termination case against Wiley and Company at RSU. Due to the interest in the story, I have synthesized everything regarding the case on one new page. It also contains links to the court documents, which are public documents. The federal courts have great access, [...]
Back to the Grind and Updates
Monday, March 31st, 2008You may have noticed a lack of posts over the last week. Jeane and I were on our first vacation in about four years. We met some friends for a week in Branson, which I have not visited since I graduated ninth grade and went to see Ray Stevens with the Wyricks (Ray’s theater is [...]
It’s a Good Thing OU is Building that Healthcare Center
Thursday, December 13th, 2007One week to the day of the announcement (and resultant tide of good press) from OU President David Boren about a new health care clinic for the residents of north and west Tulsa, wherein Boren:
[Speaking to a crowd of about 150 people Tuesday,] said equal access to health care and education are Americans’ birthrights.
we have [...]





