World-renowned Motelier, Franklin DuBoise, Delivers a Riveting Lecture: “What Makes a GREAT Motelier?”

Provost Creedmoor is excited to report on the the Inauguration of the School of Motelry. At the well attended event, Dr. Creedmoor introduced the world renowned motelier Franklin DuBoise who gave a fascinating speech entitled “What Makes a GREAT Motelier” to an audience of enthusiastic and clinically engaged Motelry School students. After his speech, Poolier Bruce Bellwether spoke about “Motelry: The Importance of Excellence in Pool Maintenance.” In the weeks to follow, Willard College will post details of the new curricular addition to our program of courses of study at Willard College

Sincerely, Provost Creedmoor

P.S. I have so far enjoyed my time at Willard College. I have been having some trouble getting into the various computer files because passwords for the Provost’s office seem to have changed frequently in the past five years.

Willard College Engages, Displays, Celebrates, and Redefines Faculty Scholarly Contributions in All Fields

Willard College community will have an opportunity to take part in the revitalization that stems from new knowledge and creative inquiry. Please join us for an intellectually and aesthetically stimulating event on which lite refreshments, including a cheese plate, organic pigs in a blanket, selected crackers, 1/3 of pound of seedless grapes, a bottle of red wine that was recently opened, and cocktail napkins. Space is limited so please come early. No doggy bags please.

Willard College College of Business Invites Entrepreneurial Innovator to Teach Introduction to Business Courses via Skype from his AIRBNB in Puerto Rico

Dear President Cotton, Assuming we receive confirmation from Mr. Brock Pierce, blockchain entrepreneur and former child actor, the business faculty will be dismissed en toto and the Willard College College of Business will begin the rapid and decisive transition to the first all-remote all-Skype based Business education program in the USA. Willard College will have exactly zero on-campus or even off-campus faculty. All courses will be taught via Skype lectures given by the A-list of global entrepreneurship leadership thinkers, doers, and practitioners. The College of Business will be operated by my self, the Dean of the College of Business, and one and a quarter administrative assistant(s).

Dean of the Willard College College of Business

Jon “Scotty” Wilsbury, MBA, PhD, JDA