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Peanut Gallery: BYU-Idaho Prof Dress Code

re: the requirement by BYU-Idaho prof Ryan Crisp that students in some of his classes wear suits, ties and dresses.

Three weeks ago, there was an address given to the student body here at BYU-I where President Kim B. Clark (who by the way, previous to coming to BYU-I was the dean of Harvard Business College) addressed students about dressing a better standard so that when we get out into the real world, regardless of it being in Idaho or the PACNW or anywhere else in the nation or world, we will be ready for whatever job that we apply for, and work at. The concept that is being taught by President Clark is that of starting a habit of dressing for the real world.

So that you know, we already do have a dress code here at the university. At the present moment today, am wearing jeans and a tshirt, though I do wear cargo pants and a collared shirt for the most part but there are other days that exceptions are made in my book, but I don't strictly ahdere to the no jeans thing.
So that's my few bits on the topic. I saw the article that was in the Idaho Falls Post Register but I was not able to read it because of lack of time. If anyone has any questions about the dress code down here, be sure to ask and to not assume.

Cameraman



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D.F. Oliveria started Huckleberries Online on Feb. 16, 2004. Oliveria's Sunday print Huckleberries is a past winner of the national Herb Caen Memorial Column contest.