Some returns in ping-pong are controversial |
PING-PONG. I see that, at some point today, faculty inputtery sent to the master planning folks—comments that seemed to fall into a black hole, for, not only have they gone unanswered, they have not been posted on the site!—have now appeared with “responses.” Check ‘em out: here.
For what it’s worth, here’s my comment (ping) with response (pong):
PING. Transparency is a good thing, doncha think? But when you think "transparency," your mind doesn't immediately bolt to the SOCCCD. But things are changing! One way in which they are changing, we're told, is that the new round of planning of facilities for the college genuinely solicits input, etc. It's all very open and sensible, they say. It's a new day! Yeah, but, so far, the process just seems to me to be a carnival fun house, a hall of mirrors. It ain't inspiring confidence, I'll tell you for sure! How can it be that, once again, there is no plan for an H&L building? And why have the comments submitted by H&L faculty in the last few weeks been swallowed up by this machine, without a trace? Then, all of a sudden, the comments now appear, all encrusted with the bizarre remark, "well get back to you soon"! Here's what I expect. We'll get carefully written comments some time during our retirement. I'm starting a pool. My guess: feedback by 2025.
PONG. Thank you for your passionate comments regarding Humanities and Languages/Social Behavioral Sciences. Sincere discussion regarding the future of IVC and the many vital programs that make up the College does occur openly. Our strategy is combine the needs of the campus with the complexities of State approval and funding, while considering the current condition of the State budget. The facilities master plan seeks to outline a comprehensive vision of the IVC campus evolution. Project priority will be developed by administration and faculty representation while project scheduling will inevitably be a function of funding availability. Regarding delay of response, the consultant team will strive to address comments in a more timely fashion.
They must think we're awfully stupid |