Monday, February 4, 2013

Interview of Chancellor Falwell

Were I given the opportunity to interview Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr., I would ask him questions about the administrative side of his job. I would ask him questions about topics such as the difficulty level, and what makes it difficult. Three sources I would use would be the official Liberty website (liberty.edu), any past interviews on the subject, preferably by the Liberty Champion, and any books that he or his father, or for that matter any University Chancellor has written on the subject.

Questions:
1. Describe your job. (open-ended)
2. Do you like your job? (closed-ended)
3. What was your dream job as a child? (open-ended)
4. If a friend of yours was offered the chancellor position at another university, would you recommend it to them? (hypothetical)
5. What did you learn from observing your father in this position? (personal)
6. How does your wife enjoy being the first lady of Liberty? (personal)
7. Is it true that we are building a new athletic practice facility? (agree/disagree)
8. If you could summarize the chancellor position in one word, what would it be? (hypothetical)
9. Take me through a regular workday. (open-ended)
10. Do you plan on keeping this job within the family through future generations? (personal)

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