Hello Steve, I notice on your profile location you are listed as "no longer in a truck." What are you doing these days? Teaching? Writing? Considering an update of NIFI? Pursuing a second Ph.D. with Trinity College/University? Give us an update!
The rumour is he is involved in the startup of a florida based graduate school with off shore accreditation.
I don't know, but I have to admit I'm curious. If memory serves, Steve once said that he put together Street Smarts and Christian Counseling and the Law in about a weekend each, and anyone who can write that fast (and that well) probably should. Cheers,
A couple of his posts recently have alluded to the fact that he is counseling (?). Was his masters in counseling? So it appears he may have decided to switch careers. Although, I like the off shore accreditation thing. The Levicoff Institute & University. It can hold regional sessions around the states and then offer the 2 week residency in the Grand Cayman Islands. It can offer PhD.'s in the Ungentle Art of Verbal Offense. North
I thought that this was a sequel to "The Levicoff Portfolio," which was a very interesting article in Bears' Guide--14th edition.
No, no, no, and no - in that order. Actually, I'm considering playing student again soon - just for the halibut [sic]. But don't even ask where - my enrollment would be a wet dream of an endorsement for any school ("Levicoff enrolled? They must be legit."), and I don't want to get into the advertising biz. Nice to still be, um, wondered about.
Re: Re: Levicoff Update Alright, no question as to which specific school, but could you at least give us the city and state where the school is located?
As one of the few people priviledged to have actually met Dr Levicoff (in Philadelphia for the record), I can assure you that he could fit in at any truckstop or college, RA or otherwise. (Can a truck stop be accredited?) I speculate that the new institition might be called TSU and have a nationwide network of outlets that outdoes even U Phoenix. "Fuel your truck, fuel your brain and think it through on the road."