Tuesday, July 8, 2008

This just in

• For some reason, a Nobel Prize-winning economist is at Chapman U, teaching high school kids about the dismal science. Apparently, Vernon Smith “won the Nobel Prize in 2002 for his revolutionary approach to proving economic theories using lab experiments to simulate real-world markets.” Which reminds me: how come every time I turn on my TV, Chapman's James Doti’s got his face up there? Doesn't he have better things to do?

• The OC Register has a lovely photo essay of the Whiting Ranch area—not far from my home—which was affected by the October fires. (See photo above.) UPDATE: the LA Times has some purdy pictures too.

• I suppose you’ve followed that story about the Irvine Eagle Scout who broke into cars and stole iPods. Well, the punk’s gonna spend 60 days in jail. In my day, Eagle Scouts didn’t usually do such things, and when they did, they only did 'em because of brain tumors.

• This just in: Raghu P. Mathur continues to make one of the biggest salaries anyone’s ever seen while destroying South County’s two community colleges. In November, voters are expected to reelect two of the fools (Dave Lang & Tom Fuentes) who are responsible for this man's reign of terror, which started in 1997, when, despite having no full-time administrative experience, he was appointed interim President of Irvine Valley College, thanks to the corruption and lawlessness that then prevailed among trustees and union leaders who got these bozos elected using false and homophobic fliers.

• Dave, tell me. How do you sleep at night?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

No Chunk, Doti does not have better things to do than show up on your TV - it's the focal point of a president's job.

When the CEO has capable senior staffing in Higher Ed, they can can then focus on recruiting talented faculty and staff, and raising money.

In fact, that is almost the entire job once you get above K-12.

Doti has shown great talent in his role at Chapman, as exhibited by their vastly improved academic reputation, new undergraduate and professional school programs, beautiful and useful construction, and truckloads of donor relationships and cash.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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