Can't take credit for raising him but he is a bright boy. I give the total credit to Dixie.
We will take a look as soon as he has time to go out and unlock the truck. He brings his work with him.
Some of what his students have to say below.
11/15/07 POS3381 2 4 4 2 Political Theory is an excellent class! It's reading intensive and largely discussion based. You will learn so much about the evolvement of political thought that will challenge the way you think about things. Tests are mostly essay application questions. Read Watership Down before you take the class to help yourself out. 11/5/06 HIS2310 2 5 5 4 Don't sleep or talk in class. Don't be late, he locks the door. Other than that he's tough, but fair. There is no hmwk or quizzes, and only a few exams, so take good notes and go over them after every class. I wouldn't recommend taking Murphy as a freshman....I did and was pretty overwhelmed. He's a great professor though. No complaints. 11/10/05 HIS 3343 2 5 5 5 Dr. Murphy is my all-time favorite professor at HPU. He genuinely cares about his students and is an EXCELLENT history professor. He makes learning enjoyable and classes are interested and fun. He's always great for a laugh. 9/10/05 History/Po l Sci 3 5 5 4 Dr. Murphy makes you think but he is an awesome man that really cares about his students. 9/2/05 US History 1 4 4 3 Don't talk in class! He'll remember forever. But he knows his stuff and can sing "Old Man River" better than anyone in all of academia. Dr. Murphy is one that you don't want to take if you want to skate by and get an easy grade for a general ed history course. However, if you'd like to gain something from the course, Murphy will require it of you. Tests are multiple-choice and essay...and all you have to do is demonstrate thought.
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