Monday, December 8, 2008

A man and a lamb

KATHIE HODGE GOIN' SOUTH? In this morning’s College Life blog (Fullerton College president applying for job in Oceanside), Marla Jo Fisher reports that Kathie Hodge, the President of Fullerton College, is among the finalists for the Presidency of MiraCosta College in Oceanside.

Kathie is well known to denizens of the SOCCCD. During a period of heightened controversy at our district, she served as interim Chancellor.

MiraCosta has seen its fair share of controversy too. According to the San Diego Union-Tribune,

The [accrediting] commission sent representatives to the college's Oceanside campus after two years of turmoil and the departure of former President Victoria Muñoz Richart in June 2007.

Since then, the college has had two interim presidents while searching for a permanent leader.

The accrediting commission had faulted trustees for not working well with the faculty, the staff or one another. The seven-member governing board often split on 4-3 votes, and meetings were acrimonious.

Sounds familiar.

On Friday, the three finalists answered questions before an audience of about 100, including trustees.

How come President Richart left? Well, according to the Union-Tribune,

Trouble started in 2006 when Richart announced a probe into campus money-handling and the illegal sale of campus-owned palm trees. The head of the school's Horticulture Department eventually pleaded guilty to grand theft. The probe also led to the unwilling departure of two other administrators and a faculty no-confidence vote in Richart.

She left soon after trustees received a letter from 31 former trustees, administrators and teachers seeking her dismissal for a million-dollar investigation that found $305 in illegal tree sales.

LEGALIZED INCEST AND BESTIALITY? In today’s Inside Higher Ed:

About 200 students at the University of Washington held a protest Friday about a recent column in the student newspaper that denounced gay marriage and warned that it would lead to legalized incest and bestiality, The Seattle Times reported. Editors of The Daily have defended the column — while not endorsing its views — as free speech. But many students say that it crossed lines of appropriate commentary and that the paper was inflammatory in publishing it, with an illustration of a man and a lamb.

Downtown Orange, 1937

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow! Time has not been kind to Marla Jo. She could sure use a major makeover.

On the other hand, Kathleen H is hot as ever! But alas, it is well known she is not a happy camper at Fullerton and has been shopping her services up and down the left coast for some time now. Best wishes to her.

Anonymous said...

Kathie may just want an easier commute, since she lives in San Clemente. I try not to think about the fact that the SOCCCD could have had her as permanent chancellor. Another part of Dorothy Fortune's scary legacy that Hodge was forced out. It boggles the mind to compare the leadership skills of Goo and Kathie. Thanks a lot, Dot.

Anonymous said...

I'm 52 years old, raising two adopted foster children as a single mother and keep a demanding job. I'm sorry my personal appearance does not meet your standards. You do perpetuate the stereotype however of South Orange County as a place where people are obsessed with appearance rather than substance. Thanks for that. Marla Jo Fisher

Anonymous said...

hey MJ - I've got money that the anonymous (male) poster has a pot belly and is balding but WE wouldn't point that out, would we? Nah. guys. Go figure.

Anonymous said...

That Orange shot is really really great.

Anonymous said...

Yes, I agree. Somehow, a very impressive photo of a familiar spot.

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