Faculty Fired for Exposing P-ness
by Brody K. Truce Senior Staff Writer When Dr. Ann Marie Thomas took the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) during a faculty retreat in January she never imagined the results would eventually lead to her termination. “One of the Res Life people and someone from HR came to our retreat and administered the personality type indicator,” [...]
Myers Briggs Support Groups Formed on Campus
by Joel Pettigrew Freelance Writer The Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is well known throughout the field of higher education and, very often, the topic of water cooler talk among college professionals. The personality profiling tool tests users in four preference areas, including Introvert/Extrovert (I/E). The results can help individuals understand their learning, socializing and [...]
New Tool Helps Administrators Get Personality
Posted on Wednesday, February 24th 2010
Tags: assessment, inventory, mbti, personality, test, work style
Tags: assessment, inventory, mbti, personality, test, work style
By Juan Hues Freelance Colleges are praising a newly developed personality test, the Creative Reasoning Assessment Program, introduced by startup Personally Perfect, Inc. The test was originally developed for Fortune 500 companies but has gained new ground in the college and university sector. Like previous personality inventories, the new test allows individuals to answer a [...]
University Offers New Major in Literal Arts
Posted on Tuesday, September 22nd 2009
Tags: abstract, big picture, black, detail, focus, literal, literalist, mbti, sensing, thinking, white
Tags: abstract, big picture, black, detail, focus, literal, literalist, mbti, sensing, thinking, white
St. Wesley’s College in Minnesota is pleased to announce approval of its first master’s degree program in Literal Arts. Students may apply now to enroll in the first cohort studying the new curriculum. Admissions requirements include the following: Successful completion of BA or BS in Black & White Thinking Proven ability to ignore big-picture goals [...]
34% of College Administrators Use MBTI Personality Types to Shirk Responsibilities
Posted on Monday, August 3rd 2009
Tags: college humor, mbti, mbti personality disorder, meyers briggs, myers briggs, myers briggs test
Tags: college humor, mbti, mbti personality disorder, meyers briggs, myers briggs, myers briggs test
In a new opinion piece published in the Journal of College Administration, psychologist Neil Banner expressed serious concern about college staff who use personality inventories such as the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) to label themselves as incapable of doing necessary work tasks. “Personality typing was designed to help professionals learn about themselves in relation to [...]

