Monday, December 10, 2012

My Carona


     R Scott Moxley reports the belated spanking of Irvine Valley College’s “Hometown Hero,” namely, convicted felon Mike Carona, over his "egregious" treatment of Bill Hunt in 2006:

     A California judge has ruled that Sheriff Mike Carona violated state law by committing "egregious and despicable" retaliation inside the Orange County Sheriff's Department against one of his 2006 election opponents: Lieutenant Bill Hunt who campaigned on restoring integrity to the agency and found himself severely demoted hours after the contest.
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     In an attempt to give Hunt justice, McEachen ordered the OCSD to hand him back his high-ranking job and give him more than $280,619 in back pay plus $50,000 in penalties. The county will also have to reimburse him for his lawyer fees….

SEE ALSO: Fuentes' type of people, mostly


Poll: Majority Want Education Funds Protected From Cuts (Inside Higher Ed)

     A majority of Americans want education programs protected from the possible deep, mandatory spending cuts that will go into effect at the end of this year if Congress does not reach a budget deal, according to a poll released Friday by the Committee for Education Funding, an advocacy group…. (continued)

As Debt Rises and Job Prospects Dim, Some Say It's Time to Put a Warning Label on Graduate School (Chronicle of Higher Education)

     This isn't just the year of the massive open online course; it's also the year of two other hot topics in higher education—student debt and a barren job market for graduating students.
     While people in higher education are struggling to adjust realistically to the supply-and-demand changes in the labor market, students need more-transparent information about the pathways into and out of graduate school now. That was the consensus among attendees at the Council of Graduate Schools' annual meeting held here last week…. (continued)

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

  This ran in the Sunday December 24, 2023 edition of the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register : July 14, 1955 - November 20, 2...