The first time the viewers saw it was when he tried to pinpoint the Greendale riots on Chang. His corruption was further seen in the season 5 premiere when he shredded the profile of a student who threatened to sue Greendale. Not to mention how he bribed Starburns to take the fall for the "Ass Crack Bandit" to prevent the school's reputation. Over the six seasons, fans will agree that the Dean's self-esteem was shown to take a bit of a hit after season 4.
While the first few years saw the Dean embrace his sexuality, Craig's confidence took a hit when he realized he was still being ostracized by his colleagues and students. Fans first saw this when Hickey kicked him out of the staff room, and again when he was excluded from the Save Greendale Committee meetings. By the time Frankie arrived, he was desperately seeking her approval.
Considering how confident he was, it was a shame that Craig regressed. Considering he was meant to be the most powerful member on campus, Craig proved that he was a better follower than a leader. While Craig did try his best to make the students happy, he did fail to step up when it mattered most. Instead of putting an end to the first paintball game, he exacerbated the situation by adding Chang to the mix. When the study group caused a full-blown riot, he refused to expel them. Even in the last season, Craig was seen to rely too much on Frankie to get him out of trouble.
Although he did his best for the students, he wasn't really qualified for the position. One of the ways the Dean became worse as time went on was his lack of maturity. As the seasons went on, the Dean was shown to grow more irresponsible and reckless. Not only did he mishandle the school's budget, but Craig also refused to be held accountable for his actions.
Especially in seasons 5 and 6. For instance, he bought a needless virtual reality set and refused to get a refund because he loved it.
He also bought a pointless giant hand that wasn't really necessary. Not to mention how he always blew the budget on school dances. After all this time, one would have thought he had learned his lesson.
A writer, reader and tv fanatic, Kayleigh enjoys reading movie news and your film reviews. She has attained an Undergraduate degree in Creative Writing and is also the creator of the film and television blog 'The Critics' Corner'. By Kayleigh Banks Published Jun 09, He also has an unabashed dalmatian fetish , the basis of which is still unknown " Investigative Journalism ". He has an unseen tattoo on his right thigh " Introduction to Finality ". At the start of the semester at Greendale, Dean Pelton failed to deliver the rousing speech he hoped would encourage and inspire the new students on campus.
He first met Jeff when Britta admits to using a crib sheet on a Spanish test. He heads up an academic tribunal made up of Ian Duncan and Ben Chang in order to deal with Britta's cheating. Later he blackmails Jeff into helping him get Troy to be the quarterback for Greendale's football team. Throughout the year his bizarre proclivities and man crush on Jeff start to become more apparent.
At the end of the school year he accidentally invites two people dressed as dalmatians to the " Tranny Dance ". When a drunk Ian Duncan disrupts the party with a lewd rap and then insults the Dean for his strange tastes Pelton suspends the professor.
He also teams up with Pierce to create a new mascot for the school. He also announces a concert with "Greene Daeye". Winter ". Later, he grants Annie and Shirley temporary security positions, deals with the police and Spanish class over a cadaver thrown out a window and then fires Annie and Shirley from their positions.
Later, he introduces Dr. Escodera as Chang's replacement for Spanish class. Dean Pelton is heard announcing the start of the semester at Greendale over the P. He becomes more comfortable showing off his flamboyant side and begins dressing up in various outfits, starting with lederhosen. Pelton devises a scheme to preempt City Colleges new space program with one of Greendale's own which earns him the ire of his rival, Dean Spreck.
During a Halloween party, he unknowingly serves the students army surplus rations which contain a deadly contagion. During the rest of the school year, he takes a more personal interest in the study group, particularly Jeff.
The stakes of the competition become higher when it's revealed to be a City College plot orchestrated by Dean Spreck. Pelton is taken hostage and forced to watch as the students struggle valiantly against an army of City College Storm Troopers.
Pelton is on hand to witness the final battle between he remaining players and witnesses Greendale triumph due to the efforts of a rebel alliance led by the study group and the shocking actions of Pierce Hawthorne. In revenge, he later creates a short animated film about the incident where he mutates into " Cyber-Dean " and kills the study group.
Pelton is attacked at the food fair in the school parking lot and then is present when Shirley gives birth in class. At the beginning of season Three, Dean Pelton is determined to make Greendale Community College a more respectable and straight-laced institution. However, his efforts to rein in the school budget brings the ire of Vice Dean Laybourne of Greendale's AC annex, which is responsible for the majority of the school's budget.
He turns to Chang for help when Greendale's security staff quits. Greendale's executive board asks Pelton to direct a new promotional advertisement but the production takes over the campus when Luis Guzmon offers to participate. As the new head of security Chang begins to plot a takeover of Greendale.
Pelton cuts a deal with Subway to bring the restaurant to Greendale. Layboure continues to put pressure on Pelton, demanding that Troy be transferred to the AC program.
Student unrest following a student's death snowballs into a full scale riot, which gives Chang the opportunity to enact his scheme. Chang holds Pelton captive after replacing him with a lookalike Dean.
Two months later he is rescued by the study group after being held captive in the boiler room beneath the cafeteria. Near the end of summer, he awards Pierce and Shirley the now vacant Subway spot to launch their own sandwich shop. When the two get into an argument over the ownership of the new business venture, Pelton had them settle their dispute in Greendale Court with him presiding as judge. He later watches their performance. Pelton is angry that he isn't invited to Shirley's wedding.
Norbert Archwood to discuss the case of the smashed yam. He also breaks the news to the study group that they will have to repeat Biology in the summer. In the study group's fourth year at Greendale, Pelton devises a competition called "The Hunger Deans" in order to determine which students get to attend a "History of Ice Cream" course.
He is forced to deal with the unexpected return of Ben Chang to campus who is supposedly suffering from amnesia. He is assigned the task by the school board to get a rich student to enrol at Greendale. Pelton throws a Sadie Hawkins dance which inspires Britta to organize a dance of her own. When the study group is traumatized by a recent event, Pelton helps them work through it with puppet therapy.
Pelton role-plays as Jeff, believing he swapped bodies with him. At the end of the year, he presides over a graduation ceremony for Jeff and later attends a special dinner in the study room in honor of the graduate.
He comes to believe that this is true and springs him out of jail in a nurse costume. And apart from the day-to-day putting out of fires, you have to have your eye on longer-term strategy. Beyond these long hours and dealing with internal issues, other challenges await.
Dastmalchian says representing the university in the community, particularly as dean of a business school where tuition fees are high and fundraising is key, is a real effort. But ultimately you are the face of the school to the outside world at a time when external relationships have become a large part of the job.
It generates reaction from all corners. Dionne, meanwhile, sees herself as a rassambleur. Being a dean also involves making complex decisions, often within tight budgets. She recommends anyone moving into a leadership position learn to understand a spreadsheet.
Long days, isolation, reading spreadsheets — why do these deans do it? Andersen at U of A agrees that mentoring can be rewarding. So, these deans seem to like their work. But will you? To make the decision, they counsel that you assess your strengths and ponder whether you like that big-picture view.
Van Acker puts it another way: you have to think about whether you value service at least as much as research. Those interested in the job must also honestly assess their own people skills and leadership abilities. Steele says she did a self-assessment of which skills she needed to develop, and sought out mentorships, training programs and leadership positions.
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