Former FBI Director James Comey will teach a course on ethical leadership for his alma mater, the College of William & Mary, beginning in the fall 2018 semester.
Comey will co-teach the three-credit course with Drew Stelljes, executive assistant professor of education and assistant vice president for student leadership, the Washington Examiner reported Friday. After the fall, the class will also be held during the spring 2019 and summer 2019 semesters.
The course will meet primarily at the school's Washington Center in Washington, D.C., and will also be taught at the William & Mary School of Education in Williamsburg, Virginia, at which time it will be live-streamed back to the campus in Washington.
"Jim Comey is among William & Mary’s most distinguished alumni," school President Taylor Reveley said. "He understands to the core of his being that our leaders must have an abiding commitment to ethical behavior and sacrificial service if we are to have good government. Our students will benefit significantly from his experience and wisdom."
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Al Sharpton is teaching a class in tax preparation at Schyster University at the same time. Cal Berkeley has the Clintons scheduled to teach Foundations of a Good Marriage as well. All those lucky students.
ReplyDeleteWe'll see how distinguished this alumnus is once all the cards fall.
ReplyDeleteShould be in jail about that time.
ReplyDeleteApparently William & Mary has a different understanding of ethics than I do.
ReplyDeleteMaybe he is going to teach from ethical leadership from the perspective of not making all the mistakes he made.
Hoping to see him wearing an orange jumpsuit real soon.
William and Mary used to be a great College...Comey will bring that to a halt...
ReplyDeleteThis must be an early April Fools Joke...
ReplyDeleteJust another reason why I have refused Chemo, I want to die, the country is going to hell fast!
ReplyDeleteIf you can remember, James Comey said: "Don't call us weasels".
ReplyDeleteTo which I say: "WEASEL!"