A Michigan reporter is looking at this gentleman, who has quite a collection of umcredentials. http://www.breyerstate.com/resume-kenneth-harrison.htm
It's interesting that he claims two degrees from Azaliah University in New Mexico, awarded in 1997 and 1998. This would have been the non-wonderful then called Eastern American University. As far as I know, Azaliah (a South African degree mill) did not buy Eastern American until later. (Amazingly, Azaliah was DETC accredited -- the blackest mark on DETC's record to date.)
He's at Bircham in some capacity too... Take a look here: http://www.bircham.edu/english/spec.swf and pull the scroll bar down to find him listed as "Kenneth Dewayne Harrison, Expert / Educational Methodology" In an unrelated, but interesting, matter, look here: http://www.bircham.edu/english/ . Harison is advertising his services in this brochure. There's a bio sketch too; he's doing a presentation in October, 2004. (That might be of interest to the reporter.) G
I see that his degrees here are listed as Ph.D., D.Phil.Sc., MAT, M.Ed., B.Phil. The PhD is presumably the one from Weston Reserve University. The MAT and M.Ed. are from Eastern American (Azaliah). But what about the D.Phil.Sc. and the B.Phil? These are not listed in his Breyer State bio.
Mmm, from my understanding there isn't a 'University of Turk' in the Turks and Caicos Islands also. When I was flipping through the International Handbook of Universities I had a quick look under Turks and Caicos Islands, and there is no listing. The only 'University of Turk' is in Finland. The only higher education instituion on the TCI is the TCI Community College which is in association with Boston University http://www.turksandcaicos.tc/Academic/tcicommunitycollege.htm Funny, can't seem to find a listing for St Clements University, The University of Asia, St Georges University....(sorry, too many to type here....) Cheers, George