
What Makes Glick Tick? 
by Clarissa León on 12 Sep 2007

If you've read anything about President Milt Glick chances are you've read something useful. Most likely you have read that before coming to the University of Nevada, Reno, Glick held the position of executive vice provost and vice president of Arizona State University.
Somehow you would have found out he received his bachelor's degree of chemistry from Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois and his Ph. D. of Chemistry from the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
From what you read on Glick you would have become familiar with his resume, his awards and what he has contributed to the academic field. With any luck, you might have come across a funny tidbit about President Glick. (Did you know his favorite movie is Casablanca?)
But since it has been slightly over a year since Glick came to UNR, the Artemisia thought it would be nice to compile a list of questions that are completely un-resume, un-university, un-degree related. They are, for all intents and purposes, un-President. They probably will never appear in print again.
They are questions that are mundane and useless. They are questions that we came up with because we didn't know any better. We tried to think of silly and soft questions. In the process we came up with some bad questions but decided against them. Afterall, we would like to continue our education. So, we asked our questions and here are Glick's answers. In the end did we get any closer to figuring out what makes Glick tick? We haven't the foggiest idea.


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