Hot off the press:
REXBURG, Idaho (AP) -- Getting a 34-year Harvard man to abandon one of the nation's most prestigious business schools for an Idaho church college seems like a task that would demand divine revelation.
For Kim Clark, who left his post as Harvard Business School dean last week, it came down to the next best thing.
A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Clark took a call in May from Gordon Hinckley, the 95-year-old president of the Mormons. Hinckley asked the economist to head Brigham Young University-Idaho, which just five years ago was a two-year junior college.
And he took the Job. He took the job?! Idaho?! Are you kidding me?
If I had a job mopping the floors at Harvard and God herself told me to head out to Idaho--even if it meant I'd be king of the world--I'd tell her to cram it.
Kim Clark, you are one big fucking idiot. Good luck with that.
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