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Fullerton College appoints new leader (OC Reg)
.....Rajen Vurdien has been appointed the eighth president of Fullerton College, according to a release from the school.
.....He starts in office July 19.
.....The North Orange County Community College District board appointed Vurdien Tuesday night
....."Because of his personal background, he fully understands the challenges and hopes of so many young people entering community colleges," said Board President Michael Matsuda in a prepared statement.
....."I am honored to be given the opportunity to lead Fullerton College," said Vurdien, in the same release. "These are exciting times, as Fullerton College will be celebrating its 100th anniversary over the next two years."
.....A native of the island nation of Mauritius, Vurdien came to the United States in 1985 from China, where he ran language programs and taught English for the United Nations.
.....Vurdien also spent six years as the director of graduate programs in education at Gwynedd Mercy College outside of Philadelphia, the release states.
.....He worked at Long Beach City College and Long Island University and was appointed vice president for instruction at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo in 2004. He's leaving that position to take over at Fullerton.
The SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT — "[The] blog he developed was something that made the district better." - Tim Jemal, SOCCCD BoT President, 7/24/23
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
May SOCCCD board meeting VIDEO available noon tomorrow
Peabody's Improbable History: the SOCCCD and cronyism, 2003 and 2000
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1. Driving Through the Valley of Malls, OC Weekly, March 27, 2003 (Matt Coker)
SSSSSSMACK!
1. Driving Through the Valley of Malls, OC Weekly, March 27, 2003 (Matt Coker)
SSSSSSMACK!
Anyone who has attended meetings of local boards, councils and commissions is used to the superfluous public ass-kissing elected officials give one another. Taking such manufactured passion to new depths is the South Orange County Community College District board of trustees, which governs Saddleback and Irvine Valley colleges. At a recent meeting, board president Don Wagner paused at one point to congratulate trustee Tom Fuentes for being re-elected to a 10th term as Orange County Republican Party chairman. Fuentes had earlier toasted fellow trustee John Williams for being sworn in as Orange County's new public administrator—the part-time elected official who oversees conservancies for feeble-minded folks who can't care for themselves and have no next-of-kin. But what Fuentes did next says a lot about Orange County Republicans, county government and that particular school board: he congratulated fellow trustee Nancy Padberg for being appointed to Williams' professional staff. The same board awarded a plum district administrative job to the trustee Padberg replaced [viz., Teddi Lorch]—even though her qualifications were questionable. The funny thing—not funny ha-ha, but funny as in ironic—is Williams was first swept into his trustee seat as a reformer who would protect South County taxpayers by ending rampant cronyism on the part of faculty and administrators. Dissident trustee David Lang has long complained of cronyism practiced by Fuentes, Williams, Padberg, Wagner and Dorothy Fortune—Republicans who cast identical votes so often you'd think they trained at the old Soviet Politburo. We would have asked Padberg if she foresees any conflicts, but she was too busy nominating her new boss Williams to a seat on the California Community College Trustees board of directors.2. “David Lang…alleges cronyism in college district,” Irvine World News, June 2000
David Lang...told his colleagues Monday he objects to the continued recruitment of friends and political allies for jobs in the district…The trustee said he was appalled at the lack of ethics he contends is damaging the reputation of the district. “One can only hope we can avoid being dubbed the Tammany Hall community college district,” Lang said.
The Morning Matinée: Rebel Girl Meets the Book Burner (2 minutes)
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.....One in the series of short films documenting special moments in the college's (Irvine Valley College's) history.
.....Here Rebel Girl is approached by one of IVC's own: the "idea" guy.
.....To read the original account of this episode, see "Hey Kids! Let's put on a Book Burning!" (2007)
Other films in the series:
.....• IVC: faculty banned from discussing the war (2003)
.....• Tom interviewed for “OC Insider” (2010)
.....• Dissent wins in Federal Court, 1999
.....One in the series of short films documenting special moments in the college's (Irvine Valley College's) history.
.....Here Rebel Girl is approached by one of IVC's own: the "idea" guy.
.....To read the original account of this episode, see "Hey Kids! Let's put on a Book Burning!" (2007)
Other films in the series:
.....• IVC: faculty banned from discussing the war (2003)
.....• Tom interviewed for “OC Insider” (2010)
.....• Dissent wins in Federal Court, 1999
Jack Scott’s Kaplan deal: “we were not consulted”
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In this morning’s Inside Higher Ed: California's Deal With Kaplan
.....Last fall, the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office announced what some perceived as a partial solution to the budget-related enrollment restrictions that threatened to disrupt the educational plans of many students. Under a memorandum of understanding with Kaplan University, students at certain community colleges would be able to take specific online courses – at a steep discount off the for-profit institution's normal tuition rates, though still paying significantly more than they would at their own college – with the assurance that the credits would transfer back to their home institutions, allowing them to stay on track to earn an associate degree.
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… A standard three-credit online course at Kaplan costs $1,113, and a discounted three-credit course there costs California students $645. By comparison, a three-credit course at a California community college costs a mere $78....
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.....Scott Lay, president of the Community College League of California, ...doubts that the single-course option at Kaplan will appeal to many of the state's community college students.
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.....Lay believes the deal is an unfortunate consequence of the state’s disinvestment in public higher education in recent years. He noted that it was perceived as one of the few options – though not an ideal one – to keep the path to degree completion open for some students.
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.....“I know [Chancellor Jack Scott's] heart was in the right place when he made this agreement, but we’re just not convinced this is the right way to do it,” [Jane Patton, president of the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges] said. “The initial concern faculty had with the [memorandum of understanding] was that we were not consulted when it was written....(Continued)
Pictured: Scott with IVC President Glenn Roquemore, Friday
In this morning’s Inside Higher Ed: California's Deal With Kaplan
.....Last fall, the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office announced what some perceived as a partial solution to the budget-related enrollment restrictions that threatened to disrupt the educational plans of many students. Under a memorandum of understanding with Kaplan University, students at certain community colleges would be able to take specific online courses – at a steep discount off the for-profit institution's normal tuition rates, though still paying significantly more than they would at their own college – with the assurance that the credits would transfer back to their home institutions, allowing them to stay on track to earn an associate degree.
. . .
… A standard three-credit online course at Kaplan costs $1,113, and a discounted three-credit course there costs California students $645. By comparison, a three-credit course at a California community college costs a mere $78....
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.....Scott Lay, president of the Community College League of California, ...doubts that the single-course option at Kaplan will appeal to many of the state's community college students.
. . .
.....Lay believes the deal is an unfortunate consequence of the state’s disinvestment in public higher education in recent years. He noted that it was perceived as one of the few options – though not an ideal one – to keep the path to degree completion open for some students.
. . .
.....“I know [Chancellor Jack Scott's] heart was in the right place when he made this agreement, but we’re just not convinced this is the right way to do it,” [Jane Patton, president of the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges] said. “The initial concern faculty had with the [memorandum of understanding] was that we were not consulted when it was written....(Continued)
Pictured: Scott with IVC President Glenn Roquemore, Friday
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