Wednesday, October 26, 2011

The VC with the extra 'e', back in OC

     I just came upon an Oct. 7 Coast Community College District press release entitled “Coast District Trustees Select [Andreea] Serban to head Educational Services and Technology divisions for Multi‐College District.”
     You’ll recall that, a few years ago, Serban served as Vice Chancellor of Technology and Learning Services at our own district (2006-2008).
     After that, Serban put in a tumultuous stint as President of Santa Barbara City College. (She made some decisions that pissed off the oldsters of her community.)
     According to the press release, “Dr. Andreea Serban [was] appointed Interim Vice Chancellor of Educational Services and Technology.”
     Though she hails from Transylvania, there is no evidence that she is a zombie or a vampire, though, vampire-wise, it has been said that "she certainly does have the voice."

Serban Appointed to Interim Position for Coast Community College District in Orange County, Noozhawk (Santa Barbara) Oct. 21

More clarity on Reeve and Concordia


     This morning, I came across an article in the Concordia University (of Irvine) school newspaper, the Courier, regarding controversial San Juan Capistrano City Councilman and Saddleback College Political Science instructor Derek Reeve's departure from CU. (See Adjunct prof. no longer employed at Concordia; Concordia Courier, Oct. 11; by Stephen Puls, editor-in-chief.)
     As you know, Reeve has been accused of serial plagiarism but has denied the charge, despite overwhelming evidence that he did in fact present work that was written by others as if it were his own.
     Though it is nearly two weeks old, the article provides clarifying details concerning Reeve’s departure from Concordia that have not been reported in the (non-Concordia) press.
     (Note: the subsequent edition [Oct. 25] of the Courier makes no mention of the Reeve affair.)
     The article explains that “Reeve was serving as the instructor for both American Government and Comparative Political Systems [at Concordia] this fall. Doctors Adam Francisco and Daniel van Voorhis, Professors of History, will assume leadership of these classes for the remainder of the semester.”
     It reports (or opines) that “Concordia holds strong to its policy of academic honesty as a means to push students towards independent thinking and resourcefulness. It specifically states that students, as well as faculty, are expected to maintain the highest standards of academic integrity, holding true to commands regarding honesty in Scripture.”
     Further, it quotes a statement released by Dr. Mary Scott, Provost: “The university expects all members of the campus community to follow accepted, legal policies in matters of academic honesty.” The Courier implies that Scott's statement was released re Reeve's departure in particular.
     Assuming the Concordia Courier is reporting accurately, it seems clear that Mr. Reeve’s adventures in plagiarism (or perhaps his refusal to acknowledge that his posting of others' writings as his own [on Patch] constituted plagiarism) are indeed the cause of his departure from Concordia.
     Reporter Stephen Puls also reports that “University policy regarding academic integrity is placed at the beginning of the syllabus for every course.”
     MEANWHILE, the evidence suggests that Saddleback College has taken no action with regard to Reeve's plagiarism, despite Reeve's apparent failure to understand the concept of plagiarism combined with his obligation, as an instructor at Saddleback, to uphold the college's prohibition against student plagiarism in his classes.
     His name continues to appear on the Schedule of Classes for the Spring semester. As far as I know, he continues to teach at Saddleback this (fall) semester.
     As far as I know, there is no truth whatsoever to the rumor that Saddleback College has issued a press release regarding the Reeve affair, declaring that “Saddleback College doesn’t really care if all members of the campus community follow accepted, legal policies in matters of academic honesty.”

The Justice file

     For what it's worth, 96% (i.e. 29 out of 30) of those who participated in our "confidence/no confidence" poll re IVC VPI Craig Justice voted "no confidence."
     It is, I think, remarkable that only one person was willing to vote "confidence" in the fellow. One wonders how an actual vote among IVC faculty would go. Not so well, I suspect. Not for Justice.

The latest on Amy Ahearn (10/26)

[UPDATE: Ahearn found!]
O.C. English professor missing for two months (LA Times)

     Orange County sheriff's detectives are asking for the public's help in finding an English professor at Saddleback College who has been missing since August.
     Amy Ahearn, 40, who has a home in Lake Forest, did not show up for classes she was assigned to teach at the college on Aug. 22, when the semester started.
     Ahearn has no family in California, said her sister, Marjorie Ahearn, though she was recently divorced by her husband, a teacher at another community college.
     Her family in Illinois has hired a private detective to help locate her.
     The private investigator reported that Ahearn was last seen Sept. 11 in Norwalk when she reportedly went to an attorney's office looking disheveled and homeless in appearance, seeking an attorney to handle estate issues and a complaint against "OC Police."
     The attorney told Ahearn he could help her, and she left.
     A paralegal in the area told the investigator that he had spoken with Ahearn several times about a case against "OC Police." She told him she was living in her car.
     Ahearn also was reportedly seen renting a sports utility vehicle at John Wayne International Airport, where a clerk said she was a frequent customer and had a debit card. The vehicle was found Sept. 24.
Her family says Ahearn may suffer from Huntington's disease, a degenerative brain condition.
     Folk singer Woody Guthrie is the best-known victim of the disease. Several members of her family suffer from it, her sister said.
     Ahearn, who may be going by her previously married name of Amy Juntilla, is described as white, 5-foot-6 with brown eyes and brown hair, weighing 140 pounds, though she may have lost weight.
     Anyone with information is asked to call Orange County sheriff’s investigators at (714) 647-7055 or (714) 628-7170.

Special Amy Ahearn Facebook page


UPDATE, 10/27:

Today, Amy’s sister Margie writes:
Her [i.e., Amy's] ex-husband has access to their home and to Amy's mail (they still co-own the house though it was supposed to be refinanced and put in Amy's name by October 1, 2011). He has said from the beginning his lawyers have advised him not to get involved in this. Also he says they tell him he can not provide Amy's mail to our family (including bank and credit card statements that will help us track her) without a court order due to privacy issues. I know if he had provided this information to us from the beginning we might not still be searching for her two months later. Our additional PI will be working on this as well.

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