Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Hookers, togetherness, board meeting

1. IN THE NEWS. In this morning’s Inside Higher Ed:
• A wave of books and reports about French undergraduates paying for higher education by working as prostitutes has led government officials to pledge more assistance for low-income students, The Guardian reported. One estimate — disputed by government officials — is that 40,000 students are working as prostitutes.

• Anderson University, an Indiana institution affiliated with the Church of God, held its first on-campus dance this weekend, the Associated Press reported. Trustees last year lifted a ban on dancing. James Edwards, the university’s president, commented to the AP on the fact that many of the hundreds who attended didn’t actually dance. ” I don’t know if there’s a lot of great dancing going on or a lot of great standing going on,” he said, “but there’s a lot of togetherness going on.”
2. BOARD MEETING. Meeting of the SOCCCD board of trustees tonight. For the agenda outline, go to January agenda

The closed session starts at 3:00. Among the items listed:
Conference with Real Property Negotiators (GC 54956.8)

1. Property – Lease of Portion of Advanced Technology and Education Park (ATEP) Property at 15445 Lansdowne Road, Tustin, CA - Agency Designated Representative – Dr. Raghu Mathur;

Negotiating Parties (1) Camelot Entertainment; (2) CSU-Fullerton; (3) Young Americans; and (4) Chapman University/University College.

Under Negotiation – Price and Terms of Payment
On the open agenda (6:00 p.m.):
4.1 Saddleback College, Irvine Valley College and ATEP: Educational and Facilities Master Plan Update
Information presented by Dr. Richard D. McCullough, President, Saddleback College, Dr. Glenn R. Roquemore, President, Irvine Valley College, and Dr. Robert Kopecky, Provost, ATEP.

5.14 SOCCCD: Revised Authorization for District Institutional Memberships 2007/2008
Approve memberships as presented.

6.1 ATEP: Submittal of Short Range Plan to the City of Tustin
Accept for Review and Study.

6.8 Saddleback College: Veteran’s Memorial Project
Approve the Veteran’s Memorial project.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

mmmmm, French undergraduates. mmmmm.

torabora said...

Re: the land deal.

Why would Goo, one of the highest paid public officials in California, personally handle a land negotiation?
You would think that he is a bit busy running two colleges (into the ground)and that kind of work is below his pay grade. Does he do windows too?

I bet he gets another plaque on his wall if not a consultants salary out of this deal down the road.

Anonymous said...

Hungry Troll Alert! Hungry Troll Alert! Looking for French undergraduates.

Anonymous said...

I'd be very much surprised if 11:10 weren't a certain Jan-ster. And he's no troll. Am I wrong?

Anonymous said...

What's the troll factor regarding an appreciation of French undergraduates?

Please clarify.

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