Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Scholarly alternative to Wikipedia


• The latest issue of "Inside Higher Ed" informs us that, soon, a scholarly alternative to Wikipedia will be launched. See CITIZENDIUM.

• Ever hear of Victor Valley College? Well, there's a website or blog--a kind of rude & crude version of Dissent--called VVCHVAC.com, whose writers seem all worked up about various issues at that college. VVCHVAC.com seems to be especially worked up about a particular administrator whose name rings a bell.

UPDATE: Ting! Victor Valley College is in Victorville, way out there in the middle of nowhere near Barstow.

The administrator to which I referred is Pat Spencer, who served as IVC's VPI for a brief period (she was quite popular), but she soon figured out what she'd gotten herself into. Within a year, she got a better (i.e., unMathured) job at Fullerton College.

In 2003, she snagged the Superintendent/President job at Victor Valley, whose trustees seemed very pleased to snag her. The college has undergone a ridiculous rate of growth since then, and that caused major "growing pains," evidently.

About a year ago, a student at the college complained about her grade on an essay in which she made some reference to God that the instructor had somehow prohibited. Evidently, the case became a cause celebre among the knuckle-dragging crowd, and that probably had something to do with Spencer's recent "retirement" after three years on the job.

• Do facilities workers at our colleges have a union? It's hard to tell sometimes. (See recent blogs.)

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

is there a faculty association in anywhere in the community college system that is happy? everything i read in this blog has faculty associations hating and blaming the administration for everything under the sun. does any college run with efficiency and harmony? if so, let me know, because that is where i want to send my kids.

Anonymous said...

You need to read more and read more deeply.

The SOCCCD faculty association enjoys and has earned its record number of members - we have never been happier with our association.

Rebel Girl said...

Dear 11:59

The problem with this district is not the faculty, though it has its roots in a small faction within the faculty who put their people on the board in 1996. (Only one of those persons remains.)

Today, our problem is the board and its policies/philosophies (e.g., they continue to support an autocratic chancellor who retaliates against any employee who does not toe the line).

You might say that the problem is the voter, who continues to reelect trustees who continue to thwart the colleges' efforts to move toward excellence and efficiency.

For a brief overview, see A brief history of our district

Anonymous said...

"Neanderthal Christian Right crowd"

Geez, Chunky, you're showing your true colors using this tired leftist label to describe those who disagree with you. Very sad example of an obviously gifted intellectual who consistently demonstrates the emotional maturity of a 13 year old. Grow up!

Rebel Girl said...

We are talking here about the crowd that is pressing to place "intelligent design" alongside Darwinian biology. That's who I had in mind. Those people are either stupid or unbelievaby dishonest.

But You're absolutely right, 5:41. "Neanderthal" is all wrong.

I changed it to "knuckle-dragging."

Anonymous said...

Why is an accurate statement called "tired leftist"? Isn't that a tired rightist strategy?

Defend the Christian Right if you can, without citing to Sean or Rush.

Anonymous said...

chunk old boy, this is one knuckle dragger who prays that Jesus enters into your heart one day so you may see your failings. God be with you, my brother. think of Christians the way you want because your human failings prevent you from seeing the truth. your heart is clearly burdened with sadness and hatred. I will keep you in my prayers.

Anonymous said...

You may have an alternative in 2008. Would you be interested in a BoT member who is an assistant professor at another community college? Would this female educator be a viable candidate against Fuentes?

I hope so. In any event, it is my intent to run.

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