Friday, August 12, 2011

Visiting the MRC

The Media Resource Center (not today)
     I had a doctor’s appointment in Irvine this morning, and so, on my way home, I dropped in on the Media Resource Center at IVC. Its big metal front door was locked, but a side door was open. I walked in and checked it out.
     I’d never been in the MRC before, though I have often walked past it, noting the desk in front, staffed by some friendly person.
     This morning, I finally went inside. It is a large space divided by a transparent wall. On one side—furthest from the PAC—is the usual banks of computers on desks. I counted about 50 computers. As I said, no one was there, so the equipment was not in use. In fact, I do believe the lights were switched off.
     On the other side of the wall—the portion closest to the PAC—is a kind of lounge area with tables and chairs. Now, the semester is only about a week away, and so I was surprised to find the MRC apparently unchanged from its state as of last semester. Evidently, the CAFÉ (i.e., the "Center for the Advancement of Faculty Excellence") will be in this space. But it appears that nothing has been done yet to remodel the space. Someone told me that all of the computers are all still hooked up. Another person told me that the computers have not been in use during the summer and there is no plan to use them, at least in this space, in the fall. So why are these computers still here? (Certainly, faculty would have no use for them — except as equipment for adjuncts.)
     I did run into non-faculty personnel who seemed angry. They obviously took the view that “faculty” had decided to take the MRC space from the students. They viewed this alleged act as selfish. Aren’t we supposed to be serving the students?
     But there was another angle: how come faculty get a center but classified do not? Who do these people think they are?
     I explained to some of these people the facts as I knew them. I am on the Academic (i.e., the faculty) Senate, I said. I explained that the Senate Prez hatched the idea of a faculty center (now called CAFÉ) perhaps at the end of 2010. During the spring, she pursued the idea on the senate floor and got approval to pursue it in about February.
     I explained that, at that point, locating the center in the MRC had not been mentioned. I explained that, as far as the senators were concerned, we were pursuing a center that would be inexpensive and for which “space” would be “found.” It would be for all faculty (not just full-time).
     In fact, I explained, we (senators) were not told about locating the CAFÉ in the MRC until May of last Spring. And when we were told that the center would be located there, most of us (I believe) imagined that, whatever had been in the MRC space would be placed somewhere else; or there were reasons for no longer using the space as it had been used. At no point did we imagine that we were displacing student lab or study space.
     Now, based on the conversations I had this morning, it seemed to me that many classified employees are under the impression that, from the start, “faculty” had decided to create a center and to make room for it by kicking students out of the Media Resource Center. That, of course, is not how this senator viewed the situation. Not at all.
     I noted that there is an amazing lack of communication at this college. How can it be that, only now, I, qua senator and faculty member, am disabusing a classified employee of the misapprehension that faculty decided, from the start, to take away a computer center from students to put up a faculty center? How can it be that only now I am realizing that, from their perspective, classified were drawing what might have seemed to be a natural conclusion; that faculty were acting selfishly, throwing their weight around at others’ expense.
     I explained that, as far as I knew, speaking as a member of faculty and the senate, none of my colleagues would knowingly take a computer or study center from students. If that has happened, it certainly was not our intent. Further, I explained that, as far as I knew, the action taken regarding the MRC (which I learned about perhaps a month ago) was tied to some fubar caused by the discovery that, essentially, some computer courses at IVC had been engaging in a kind of fraud, claiming to hold lab courses when in fact they were doing no such thing.
     Good grief.
     More later.

2:35. I'm back. I see that two comments have been left:

Anonymous said...
     Wow bvt, thanks for taking the time to walk through what will soon be, the former MRC. You mean to say you've never been in there before? The facility has been there since the BSTIC was completed, now going on 3 years. I thought you knew every inch of IVC, guess not. So now you can see with your own eyes, that beautiful space that was taken away from the students. I sure wish you'd taken the tour before you voted last spring. In its final stage of completion IVC did press releases boasting how new, wonderful and high-tech the MRC was going to be, and how it was all for the benefit of our students. That centerpiece of the BSTIC (the MRC) was what set us apart from surrounding Colleges, and greatly contributed to our competative edge in winning students back to IVC. Now, with just the stroke of a pen it's all gone...
     Nothing worse than being given something and then having it taken away...
   —1:55 PM, August 12, 2011
Anonymous said...
     If that ain't painful enough, faculty will be celebrating on top of MRC's grave site come 8/16! YAY!
   —2:17 PM, August 12, 2011
I wrote a  response to 1:55's comment, which I may as well provide here:

     1:55, you seem to continue to labor under the misapprehension that (faculty) senators voted to take over the MRC, kicking students out of it. Again, absolutely not. The idea of a faculty center was first mentioned in January. At some point in February, I believe, senators were asked whether the senate (i.e, the faculty senate) should pursue a center. The idea was that, if we were to pursue this (supposedly low-cost) facility, administration would try to find space for it. No mention was made of the MRC. (Thus, my taking a tour would have changed absolutely nothing.)
     Regarding the press release: I have learned to be somewhat cynical about such things, I'm afraid. The claims and hoopla attending the opening of new centers and buildings--I take them with a grain of salt. (Besides, I think it's fair to say that "humanists" at best quietly tolerate facilities and programs dedicated to business at colleges and universities. We tend to view them as not really part of higher education or learning. --You know, like PE. The point is that I have never really paid much attention to BSTIC or its contents.)
     Do try to get this through your head. No mention was made of the MRC [to senators] until the May senate meeting (months after the vote to pursue the faculty center), and the announcement did not obviously have the import that facilities were being taken away from students. As you know, buildings and rooms are commonly "repurposed" at IVC. (Consider B300.)
     Here are the questions that I have at this point.
① First, why exactly is MRC being closed down?
② Is there a causal relationship between pursuit of the faculty center and the closing down of the MRC? (I think I know the answer to that question: NO. The MRC was closed down for reasons independent of the need to provide space for the new faculty center: CAFÉ)
③ Did something happen recently—re some of IVC's computer courses—that led to changes (i.e., a reduction) in the need for computer facilities? —I only have rumors and murmurings to help answer this last question. Something about an audit that revealed significant improprieties having to do, I think, with computer labs and instructor loads.
     I'm told that this audit or report is a "public document." Does anyone have it?
     I guess I do have one further question: ④ Why does the flier (see earlier post) about the opening of the CAFÉ invite only full-time faculty? Surely that is a mistake.

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow bvt, thanks for taking the time to walk through what will soon be, the former MRC. You mean to say you've never been in there before? The facility has been there since the BSTIC was completed, now going on 3 years. I thought you knew every inch of IVC, guess not. So now you can see with your own eyes, that beautiful space that was taken away from the students. I sure wish you'd taken the tour before you voted last spring. In its final stage of completion IVC did press releases boasting how new, wonderful and high-tech the MRC was going to be, and how it was all for the benefit of our students. That centerpiece of the BSTIC (the MRC) was what set us apart from surrounding Colleges, and greatly contributed to our competative edge in winning students back to IVC. Now, with just the stroke of a pen it's all gone...

Nothing worse than being given something and then having it taken away...

Anonymous said...

If that ain't painful enough, faculty will be celebrating on top of MRC's grave site come 8/16! YAY!

Anonymous said...

Perhaps you should speak with your Academic Senate president. You should also ask around and see if any part-timers even received the invitation to the opening. Something is rotten in Denmark.

Anonymous said...

So, bvt, I see your argument is along the same lines as Nancy Pelosi's! Paraphrasing, We need to pass the bill (Obamacare) first in order to find out what's in it. (the big Nan) Paraphrasing, In the academic senate we all voted to pass an item creating a new Faculty Lounge (AKA, the CAFE) @ IVC before some of us senators had all the facts, and without any consideration of where it would be located, or how it would/could impact students. (bvt) The similarity is striking.

Anonymous said...

Gotta agree 4:57. The parallels are striking, albiet not on par. At some point, maybe, the IVC faculty will realize the senate pres is extremely elitest. Talk to the poor classified staff who have had to work with her as dept chair as well as senate pres. It is sad how she treats classified and throws her own faculty colleagues to the dogs. The fact that adjunct faculty were not invited is NOT a mistake. Did she manage to bar classified staff as well? Good luck IVC faculty. I'm otta here.

Roy Bauer said...

7:53, whether LD Allen is an elitist is not the issue. If she were to impose some sort of "elitism" onto this center, I'm sure that most of her colleagues would set her straight. You need to keep a sense of proportion and your eye on the ball. Why is the MRC being closed down? The answer to that question likely has nothing to do with the faculty or the senate.

Anonymous said...

The senate president asked for the MRC as one of several choices when she requested the CAFE. This was well before the May 5th meeting. A faculty member representing the students went to her personally and pleaded with her not to take the MRC away from students. To her credit, she did say she would rescind the request. I'm not sure that happened, but the wrecking ball was a swinging. She absolutely knew that the MRC would be taken away from students and that the faculty did not approve before the Cafe program was approved.

It is curious how this all went down over the summer when the faculty are mostly away. The senate needs to grow a set and take back ten plus. Start with number one: curriculum and programs. Was Business punished? You betcha! Punished for the actions of a prior VP. Your very reliable source has never taught a class or stepped into the lab.

Anonymous said...

Shitty stuff ALWAYS goes down during the summer - that's no surprise.

Anonymous said...

I suggest everyone who is concerned about this matter attend the Senate meeting during FLEX week.

Anonymous said...

There were over 100 computers in the MRC. What happened to the other 50? Gone to the bull pen in the Library? All the librarians retired, so good time to seize that space as well. Wonder how we are doing with the 50% law now that we've had so many retirements and shut down all the labs on campus? The whole point of shutting down the MRC was to cut costs, not to show the faculty that administators appreciate them because they do not!

It is always all about the money. You got that right! How do the math folks feel about the change to their lab? Are students getting access and help under the new model?

Anonymous said...

Admin will always push for higher productivity and lower costs as they should. It is the senate who needs to stand between them and the student. I recommend attending the opening session on Monday and asking the president some questions. Keep the bs monitor turned on, though. I appreciate the CAFE, but there is a very nice faculty lounge right upstairs that is rarely used. It already has a coffee pot. Oh, I forgot, classified and adjuncts can use it. That will never do.

Anonymous said...

Do you think the chemistry lab would have been seized for the Cafe? I don't think so.

Anonymous said...

The adjuncts CANNOT use the upstairs space - at least not to meet with students. This is so F-ed up.

Anonymous said...

Classified employees were alerted to the MRC project when it was discussed at a campus meeting a few months back. Unfortunately we were unable to get an honest answer ast to the actual use of the facility or who would have access. At a recent senate meeting, the VPI came to give us an overview. We were told
1. It would not be a "lounge" or called a "CAFE".
2. That is would be available for other groups/organizations to use.
3. There was a "misconception" that it was an exclusive faculty training/development/faculty only learning area.
It now appears that the discussion was all smoke and the smoke has cleared...........
This a faculty lounge-call it what it is!(I guess only FT faculty are qualified to enter but soon it may only be limited only to those who have a Phd or Doctorate)hmmm sounds pretty eltist.
Thanks for being "transparent" with the campus!

Anonymous said...

All this kind of admisrtative uncertainty & dirty tricks has certainly fostered an environment of instability and the erosion of organizational culture at IVC. Thanks a lot admin!

Anonymous said...

A point of clarification, 8:20: the MRC never had 100 computers. There are (were?) approximately 60 iMacs in there for student use. One plan that I have heard is that these computers will be moved to the library. The reference and periodical sections of the library will be removed or relocated (not sure which) and most of the bottom floor of the library will be computers, no doubt reflecting the general cultural shift from print to digital media.

Another question that has not been addressed is what will happen to the full time staff in the MRC? Are they being let go or relocated to another lab?

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