Thursday, August 11, 2011

The MRC, the CAFÉ, and the IVC Academic Senate

     Some readers seem obsessed with the factoid that the soon-to-open “Center for the Advancement of Faculty Excellence” (CAFÉ) will be located in the space once occupied by the MRC (the “Media Resources Center”). Some seem to find in this fact evidence of a plot (by faculty? Obama?) to replace the MRC with a “faculty lounge.” That is an incompetent inference.
     Like all Schools at IVC, the School of Humanities and Languages has two senators: I am one of them; the other is my colleague MH. The two of us take turns providing Senate meeting notes to all School members. What follows are all the notes I could find re the CAFÉ:

Jan 6 Academic Senate Meeting:
IVC Faculty Teaching/Excellence CenterLisa [Davis Allen] had an idea and has full support from [VPI] Craig [Justice]. The concept is a space, a home, for faculty to gather, to be trained, with cabinets, house text books, journals, a place for colleagues to talk, a place to explore and test new software and technology, a place to do grant writing, – all things that relate to excellence in in teaching – a place to house people, technology , and support all in one place. We would be able to go into a space/place and meet with peers, discuss teaching, problems, strategies. It would be wide open. A morale booster of sorts. [MH]
Jan 20 Academic Senate Meeting:
FACULTY EXCELLENCE CENTER. Item 16 concerned the “IVC Faculty Excellence Center,” a scheme evidently sunshined during the [Jan 6] general assembly meeting during inservice week (aka oblivion). I missed that. This “center” sounded harebrained to me: mentoring and training and gadgetry and brown baggery, etc. I asked LDA how we can justify opening a new center at a time of huge budget cuts. She declared that this thing wouldn’t cost much. Plus it would be a tangible way that administrators could express their respect for faculty.
     (Somebody whispered to me, “it’s a lounge.”)
     When we voted on it, I voted yes (reluctantly), but one person voted no (Mirriam C of Math). Evidently, this thing is going forward, like new Coke. Picture Michael Jackson, dancing and singing, on fire. [RB]
Feb 3 Academic Senate Meeting:
IVC FACULTY TEACHING/EXCELLENCE CENTER: CAFÉ (Center for the Advancement of Faculty Excellence) is moving forward with the support of the President and Vice President. [MH]
Feb 17 Academic Senate Meeting:
Strategic Planning and Budget Development – … CAFÉ (Center for Academic Faculty Excellence – the idea has be[en] sunshined at the AFTPC [the Academic, Facilities and Technology Planning Committee]– they seemed to like the idea and will consider it over the next few weeks before their next meeting to see what space can be used…. [MH]
March 3 Academic Senate Meeting:
Re Strategic Planning/Budget Development: LDA reported chirpy news about the “CAFÉ,” i.e., the faculty “excellence center” initiative. Administration, she says, still supports the idea (namely, a center or lounge for faculty). I have expressed skepticism, especially in view of new budget realities. I am hoping that, as this initiative develops, we can at least steer it towards benefiting part-timers in some way. [RB]
March 24 Academic Senate Meeting:
There was nothing new to report re Strategic Planning and Budget—e.g., no news regarding our push … for a faculty lounge called CAFÉ. [MH]
April 7 Academic Senate Meeting:
Strategic Planning and Budget Development … CAFÉ (Center for Academic Faculty Excellence) – The go-ahead has been given and there is a place holder for a spot during flex week for an open house. [MH]
April 21 Academic Senate Meeting:
COUCH AND FACULTY ENVIRONMENT (CAFÉ). … LDA … noted that plans for the CAFÉ … are being finalized and she fully expects the scheme to be accepted and whatnot. (Part-timers: my advice is this: when CAFÉ is built, take it over immediately. Lay claim to it. Never let it go.) (Actually, the CAFÉ is supposed to be some sort of faculty “excellence” center. I’m inclined to think it will have little to do with “excellence.” Excellent bullshit maybe.) [RB]
May 5 Academic Senate Meeting:
Strategic Planning and Budget Development … CAFÉ (Center for Academic Faculty Excellence) –The Café will be housed in the MRC (the computer center in the BSTIC building with the metal door and all the windows). This has been agreed to by all parties involved. It will be a multifunctional space that includes a conference area, which can be rented out. [MH]
     —Observe that the CAFÉ initiative was never linked to the MRC—not until May, i.e., three and a half months after the vote to proceed with the CAFÉ concept. As far as I know, the decision to place the CAFÉ in (part of) the MRC space reflected, not a plot or scheme to replace the MRC with a faculty center, but simply the fact that the MRC space became available and it was judged (by "all parties," evidently) to be suitable for the CAFÉ. (Frankly, many of us didn't know what the MRC was. We certainly weren't aware of any roiling issue concerning it.)

COMMENTS:

Anonymous said...
     Look, the CAFÉ is a great idea, I suppose. But what happened to the MRC? Is it being relocated? Will it share a common space with the CAFÉ? Is it no more? Is it being absorbed into other labs? Was there ever a discussion in the Senate about this? If not, why not?
     Given the history of the lack of transparency at IVC and the District—a major theme in this blog—, the fate of the MRC should at least raise a question. I don't assume there was a plot. I just want to know how that space became available and why. That is a valid question. And I don't expect you, BvT, to know the answer to that question. And, obviously, you don't. But, someone out there must know what happened. Is there anyone out there among the Dissent readership who knows what happened to the MRC? (Believers in UFOs, Bigfoot, or the Tea Party need not answer.)
—10:01 AM, August 11, 2011
Anonymous said...
     Interesting...It appears that part-time faculty are excluded from the CAFÉ, at least they are not mentioned on the invitation. This CAFÉ business more and more reeks of pretentious, elitist snobbery!
—11:24 AM, August 11, 2011
NOTE: I seem to recall that, during senate discussions of the CAFÉ, Lisa Davis Allen was very clear that the center is for all faculty, adjuncts included. —BvT

NOTE: On the other hand, when I looked more carefully at the flier for the CAFÉ opening, it does indeed specify "full-time" faculty. That is a bad mistake. I hope it is a mere error, that it is not indicative of what is to become of the CAFÉ. —BvT

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Look, the CAFÉ is a great idea, I suppose. But what happened to the MRC? Is it being relocated? Will it share a common space with the CAFÉ? Is it no more? Is it being absorbed into other labs? Was there ever a discussion in the Senate about this? If not, why not?

Given the history of the lack of transparency at IVC and the District—a major theme in this blog—, the fate of the MRC should at least raise a question. I don't assume there was a plot. I just want to know how that space became available and why. That is a valid question. And I don't expect you, BvT, to know the answer to that question. And, obviously, you don't. But, someone out there must know what happened. Is there anyone out there among the Dissent readership who knows what happened to the MRC? (Believers in UFOs, Bigfoot, or the Tea Party need not answer.)

Anonymous said...

Interesting...It appears that part-time faculty are excluded from the CAFÉ, at least they are not mentioned on the invitation. This CAFÉ business more and more reeks of pretentious, elitist snobbery!

Anonymous said...

Love the cafe, but hate that students have to give up a great space for it. Looks selfish and self serving. I know the senate and all faculty support the students.

Hope they serve lattes. Why can't the adjunct faculty use it?

Anonymous said...

Bvt, then why on earth would you vote YES on such a "hairbrained" idea, and without all the facts? Just going with the flow? Trying to appease someone?

Roy Bauer said...

Senators were given assurances that the CAFÉ would not be costly. No special equipment or personnel seemed to be associated with it. Further, I (or someone) raised the question of whether it was intended for all faculty or just full-time, and, again, we were assured that the center was for all faculty. Though, nevertheless, I did not like the idea, I did not want to interject unnecessary controversy on the senate floor. Believe it or not, I do try to vote with the group as much as possible. Most responsible senators do that. Consensus, often, is a "good." In my senate notes, I allow myself a fuller honesty about my own views expressed in my familiar way, for most of these people are friends and can certainly handle my ironic and hyperbolic style. (That's not true for many senators.) Again, though I did not like the CAFÉ idea, based on information we received (at that time), it seemed unobjectionable. Please note that that vote occurred months before we learned that the CAFÉ would be housed in the MRC.

Anonymous said...

Not costly, no special equipment or personnel... What, were you thinking it was going to be in a tent out in the athletic field? Its hard to believe thought of possible displacement of students never crossed anyone's mind.

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