Kane: Academic support director for UNC athletes quietly moved out of job

The N&O’s Dan Kane continues to keep the pressure on and keep the NEW Carolina Way in the public eye.  This go ’round he seems to want us to be aware of some recent personnel changes within the UNC-CH academic support program for athletes (is that an oxymoron or what?).

Pasted below are a few pertinent quotes but please click the link and read the whole piece.  I have a feeling he’s going somewhere with this one….

When UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Holden Thorp announced a reorganization of the academic support program for athletes last week, he said the university has installed an interim director and is searching for a new one.

What he didn’t say is what happened to the guy who held that job for nearly a decade, Robert Mercer.

Mercer was quietly moved to a new job, outside of athletic advising, as a “special assistant for operations” at a center for undergraduate excellence, for the same salary of $81,900. His former boss, Harold Woodard, who is serving as interim director, said Mercer had done nothing wrong, but that the issues that have welled up from the academic fraud investigation required a search for a “national” leader to run the program.

The move came less than a week after a special faculty report said evidence suggests that academic counselors working under Mercer were steering athletes to classes that were later found to involve little or no classroom time.

[snip]

The faculty report said an unidentified “departmental staff manager” within African studies may have directed athletes to enroll in the no-show classes, and that “it seems likely” someone in the department was calling counselors for athletes to tell them “certain courses” were available.

“We were told that athletes claimed they had been sent to Julius Nyang’oro” by the Academic Support Program for Student Athletes, the report said.

Woodard said he knew nothing about the claims of steering athletes.

“I’m not aware of what was happening in that department, and that’s probably a good thing because it allows me to focus on where we want to take the staff during the interim,” Woodard said.

Mercer’s reassignment followed changes that Athletic Director Bubba Cunningham announced last month in hiring a new senior associate director, Vince Ille, from the University of Illinois, and Paul Pogge as an associate director.

[snip]

The moves come amid new evidence suggesting that the academic fraud had gone on longer than the 2007-to-2011 period examined by the internal investigation.

Earlier this month, The News & Observer reported that a former student said he had taken a no-show class taught by Nyang’oro in fall 2005. And two transcripts from 2001 tied to former UNC football star Julius Peppers have called into question the quality of athletes’ education as far back as the late 1990s.

One of those transcripts was a test transcript found by The N&O on UNC’s web site. That led rival N.C. State fans to Peppers’ actual transcript, which showed that he had achieved grades of B or better in several classes that the internal probe found to be academically suspect in later years. For example, Peppers received a B-plus for a Southern Africa class in his sophomore year, a course that showed up six times as a no-show class over three later years, according to the UNC investigation.

Peppers performed poorly in many other classes, including some within the African studies department that did not turn up later as no-show classes. He received a D on an introductory course, and failed a civil rights class in spring 2001.

Peppers’ agent, Carl Carey Jr., released a statement from Peppers on Saturday confirming that the transcript is his, but denying that he took part in academic fraud. On Monday, UNC officials announced that Peppers had made a $250,000 contribution to a scholarship program for African-American students.

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43 Responses to Kane: Academic support director for UNC athletes quietly moved out of job

  1. ADVENTUROO 08/22/2012 at 1:44 PM #

    tjfoose1

    Man (I assume), you are right on. Your analogy of JFK reminds me of a comment that was made many years ago in a small NE NC Town. We had an investment club and there were about 20 of us. We found a beat up old house and put back in the power. You almost needed 4WD to get in. We actually DID make investments and made a little money. AFTER our meetings, we would usually BS, have another brew or play a little cards. One of the members, an ECU grad with great wit had three beers and we somehow got to talking about politics and religion….two very controversial subjects.

    He made the statement that if Jesus Christ came to (name of town) at noon tomorrow, that the Baptists would crucify him by sunset because they could NOT stand the competition.

    That brought a great laugh from us Methodists and a few snickers from a few Baptists. The bankers and elected officials did a stone face so as NOT to offend, but they almost choked hold back their laughter.

    I guess that would be the same way with the Democrats today….

    Bev has JUST signed an EX OR to beef up the WC laws and make all the agencies talk to each other.

    She says she is TIRED of the CHEATING….

    WELL, so are WE. We need to march on her mansion and demand an EO covering the independent investigation of the alleged CHEATING at UNC.

  2. 61Packer 08/22/2012 at 2:39 PM #

    $81,900 isn’t such a bad starting salary for a special assistant.

  3. ancsu87 08/22/2012 at 3:30 PM #

    It seems the student newspaper and a group of students over at the UNC-CH understand the real issue. Too bad the leaders and BOG/BOT can’t get it.

    http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2012/08/students-deserve-transparency-in-the-academic-scandal

    http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2012/08/academic-fraud-scandal-requires-drastic-fix

  4. wilmwolf80 08/22/2012 at 3:33 PM #

    Mr. Kane, if you are reading this, how about a story that directly refutes all of UNX claims of “cooperation”. It drives me nuts that they have continually espoused in the press that they have been “cooperating” fully with the NCAA, while all the while doing their damnedest to hide, lie, and deflect. This arrogance is all the proof that is needed that NOTHING has changed on the hill. They don’t want to actually change anything, they just want to be better at hiding it. Dan, or some other national writer, needs to keep calling them out on it.

  5. projectwentynine 08/22/2012 at 3:51 PM #

    “$81,900 isn’t such a bad starting salary…”

    Nor is the $420k/year tax payers fork out for Erskine Bowles’ Miata driving twink. He was awesome on That’s Incredible showcasing his Rubik skills though. That’s worth something I suppose.

  6. TruthBKnown Returns 08/22/2012 at 4:11 PM #

    29, that is one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen. When I saw the name, I expected it to be a crazy coincidence that someone else had the same name, and then it turned out to really be him!

    Good stuff!

  7. ADVENTUROO 08/22/2012 at 5:40 PM #

    29,

    The YouTube video was cool. You gotta give him credit for the “ability” to solve a cube and do it that fast.

    BUT, the really cool video was him doing a Johnny Be Good gig. He has made several mistakes….like NOT stepping up to the plate and getting rid of Butch. He is also doing some stonewalling..

    BUT, at least it is moving forward….think about how it would be if BD and DB and BOTBOb were still in charge.

    I don’t think that HT will survive this and if THAT is correct, then there will be St. Monteith CLONE in there. That will definitely take the starch out of the AD there….remember what it did to ours.

    Holden looks like he needs to get out more and play his guitar…..maybe that will lighten him up…..he certainly looks a little stressed as of late.

    Thanks for sharing this….

  8. PackerInRussia 08/22/2012 at 6:21 PM #

    “That was a really nice and well-written article by Holden. I wonder who wrote it for him?”

    Ha, good call. Has anyone put it through Google to make sure he didn’t plagiarize?

  9. projectwentynine 08/22/2012 at 6:24 PM #

  10. GAWolf 08/22/2012 at 9:01 PM #

    I thought the deal with the Cube was that it had an absolute pattern that literally could be solved by a blind man if he knew the definite pattern of moves to do in order. Truth or fiction?

    If so, meh… this isn’t so impressive.

    Of course, I’m pretty shocked HT didn’t bust out a screwdriver or start peeling stickers. That’s how I solved those bastards, color me a Tarheel.

  11. ADVENTUROO 08/22/2012 at 9:30 PM #

    GAWolf,

    Six cans of DIFFERENT color spray paint and some 3M blue tape was easier than peeling stickers….

    Seriously, I have a relative that graduated Magna or Suma or whatever in Engineering. He had lead a sheltered life and ran a dishwasher while house sitting, only he used DAWN liquid. New flooring on the first floor was required.

    He could do the cube in a few minutes….not at HT’s speed, but quick.

    I passed this video ON to some folks….one wondered where the REST of the contestants ended up. Did some googling…..one, I think, is a noted economist….so these young men had the smarts….

    They were probably NOT traumitized by the class room and would not venture onto a FB field…..the reverse of JP.

  12. groupthink 08/23/2012 at 6:19 AM #

    here is the link that ties former gov martin to the hip of art pope. http://espn.go.com/college-sports/story/_/id/8275928/north-carolina-tar-heels-attempting-move-academic-scandale. not good in my opinion. is he really independent given mr popes recent comments?

  13. wolfpacker 08/23/2012 at 8:11 AM #

    Holden is the chancellor simply because he was supposed to be able to keep the cat in the bag. I mean who was the dean of the school that was in charge of AFAM? He knew all along (and if he did not, then he was NOT doing HIS JOB…nothing unusual about that) and it’s actually looking more like the whole thing (keep them eligible, no matter what) was planned the longer it goes on. They are very proud of their banners, they are even more proud that they have been able to game the system, and it’s obvious.

  14. blpack 08/23/2012 at 8:37 AM #

    *NC- no one gets fired there.

  15. Cabin Creek Wolf 08/23/2012 at 8:52 AM #

    Why would anyone get fired, blpack? I’m sure it’s a *wink wink* setup to keep a person’s mouth shut by shifting them elsewhere instead of firing them.

    I know exactly how you feel, groupthink. I don’t like the fact former governor Martin will be reporting to Holden Thorpe and is tied to Art Pope. Add in the fact Martin doesn’t have subpoena power and all that this “investigation” is gonna be is a cute little dog and pony show.

    I hope beyond hope that someone somewhere sees the same thing we’re seeing and has some evidence to blow the dam holding back the Kerliner Corruption wide the F open.

  16. ancsu87 08/23/2012 at 9:12 AM #

    It is amazing the shit they can say with a straight face:

    “It’s not about Robert, it really isn’t,” said Woodard, who is also an associate dean in charge of the university’s academic support program for undergraduate students. “It’s really about this opportunity for Carolina to claim the mantle of operating a model program.” —- REALLY? I THOUGHT THE CAROLINA WAY WAS A MODEL PROGRAM SO DOES THAT MEAN YOU ARE ADMITTING IT WAS NOT A MODEL FOR LOWLY OLD NCSU AND OTHERS

    “I’m not aware of what was happening in that department, and that’s probably a good thing because it allows me to focus on where we want to take the staff during the interim,” Woodard said. —- IF NOTHING HAPPENED AND MERCER WAS NOT BEING REMOVED FROM HIS POST DUE TO ANY WRONGDOING WHAT WOULD BE THE POINT OF THIS STATEMENT? IS THE BOG/BOT REALLY THIS STUPID OR AM I THAT MUCH SMARTER THAN THOSE ESTEEMED BUSINESS AND CIVIC LEADERS?

  17. UpstateSCWolfpack 08/23/2012 at 9:43 AM #
  18. NCSU88 08/23/2012 at 4:06 PM #

    This is just an extension of the “everyone’s a winner” no one can lose because we might hurt their feelings bull54it!!

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