Monday, April 7, 2008

Talk about your "administrative instability"!


.....WELL, it’s (semi)official. Today, just a few days after Vice Chancellor (of Human Resources) Bob King announced his impending departure (aka return to full-time shystery), we learned that Vice Chancellor Andreea Serban has accepted the position of Superintendent/President at Santa Barbara City College. (Some bigwig confirmed this for me.)
.....A few weeks ago, we learned that "Park Ranger" Bob Kopecky, long-time Provost of ATEP, resigned (well, officially I guess, he's on leave, but c'mon).

.....The timing of these departures—I'm not even counting Saddleback College President Richard McCullough's Goo-induced departure in two months!—is mighty inopportune. For instance, we keep hearing that negotiations re ATEP are now at a critical stage. So why would the head of ATEP step down now?
.....King is a chief negotiator for the district in the talks re the faculty contract. We hear (from union leadership) that, recently, negotiations have reached a critical stage. So why is King leaving now? (I’ve learned that at least two recent negotiation sessions have been cancelled. What’s that about?)
.....Owing to Chancellor Raghu P. Mathur’s disastrous and inveterate flouting (forgetting?) of the 50% Law, we have been compelled to endure 38 new faculty hires, a messy spectacle that is placing extreme burdens on faculty—and especially on HR personnel. Why would the top Human Resources guy leave in the middle of this?
.....Meanwhile, both colleges of the district have been sent final fix-it tickets from the Accreds (the ACCJC), and if we don’t fix things this time, they’re gonna pull our licenses. They mean business.
.....But wasn’t “administrative instability” among the problems cited by the Accreditors (see the letter to Saddleback College (pdf))? You bet! And, in any case, doncha wanna keep your administrative team together when the sh*t hits the fan from several directions at once, threatening hideous and mortal fecal splattage?
.....Of course!

Throwing gasoline on the Accred fires
.....As you know, the Accreds have long cited a “plague of despair” and “hostility” as problems at our colleges. We’ve been hearing that from them for ten long years.
.....Now, at long last, and all of a sudden, we’ve gotta overcome the plague. They demand a miracle!
.....So tell me this. Why, at this moment, would Chancellor Mathur choose to send a hostile and fear-inducing memo to administrators, as he did last week? That is, why would he spread the plague exactly when, more than ever, we're desperate to eradicate plaguery?
.....Does Bubonic Boy secretly want our colleges to be unaccredited? Is that it?
.....What the hell kind of Chancellor is he anyway? Tell me that!

Resistance is futile


BUSHED. From this morning’s Inside Higher Ed:
An informal poll of 109 historians by the History News Network has found that 61 percent consider President Bush to be the worst president in American history. In addition, 98 percent of those surveyed rank the Bush presidency as a failure.
THE BORG. Also from Inside Higher Ed:Distance Ed Continues Rapid Growth at Community Colleges:
Community colleges reported an 18 percent increase in distance education enrollments in a 2007 survey released this weekend at the annual meeting of the American Association of Community Colleges, in Philadelphia…. …This year’s survey suggests that distance education has probably not peaked at community colleges. First there is evidence that the colleges aren’t just offering a few courses online, but entire programs. Sixty-four percent of institutions reported offering at least one online degree — defined as one where at least 70 percent of the courses may be completed online. Second, colleges reported that they aren’t yet meeting demand. Seventy percent indicated that student demand exceeds their online offerings….

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

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