Monday, November 14, 2016

Stanford University: "As a community, we must address the divisiveness we have witnessed with the respect, candor, and intellectual clarity that befits our academic mission."


NOVEMBER 9, 2016

Letter to the Stanford community from university leadership

Dear Stanford family,

This year’s election season has been among the most divisive in memory. For many in our community, the presidential campaign and election have generated great uncertainty, regardless of political preference.

As a community, we must address the divisiveness we have witnessed with the respect, candor, and intellectual clarity that befits our academic mission. We write to reaffirm the university’s commitment to supporting open discussion, and to supporting each and every member of our community. Later today, and in the coming days, the university will be in touch with more details about support resources and opportunities to gather together.

Even as we maintain our focus on education and research in service to the world, we must reaffirm our bedrock values of free expression, diversity and inclusion. This includes promoting a culture where all opinions can be heard and respected. Our university is enriched by the perspectives we each contribute.

Marc Tessier-Lavigne, John Etchemendy, Persis Drell

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UCI Forum on the Election



Held today, 36 hours after students expressed interest. The panelists are all professors in the law school and are from left, Mario Barnes, Christopher Leslie, Jennifer Chacon, Seth Davis, Song Richardson -  and the moderator, dean of the law school, Erwin Chemerinsky. Some will remember that Dean Chemerinsky was IVC's commencement speaker last May.

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SOCCCD: "reaffirm our values of inclusiveness and diversity"



This just in, though the absence of any kind of context, might make a reader wonder why now is the time to "reaffirm our values." Hey, what happened?

UPDATE: Sources suggest that the email was sent only to employees, not students. Make of that what you will.

FURTHER UPDATE: Classified employees reportedly did not receive this email.

Our Commitment to All

South Orange County Community College District, Saddleback College, and Irvine Valley College reaffirm our values of inclusiveness and diversity, and strive to create a welcoming environment where all people can learn and grow. We believe that expanding the mind is integral to individual and societal growth, economic stability, and intellectual decision making. We extend this opportunity to all students with a wide range of backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. We commit to continual professional development among our devoted faculty and staff who choose this career to help others succeed. We are partnering with our diverse community to make the world a better place, a safer place, a more inclusive place, and a more educated place, one student at a time.

Dr. Debra L. Fitzsimons, Interim Chancellor
Dr. Tod A. Burnett, President, Saddleback College
Dr. Glenn R. Roquemore, President, Irvine Valley College
C.M. Brahmbhatt, Interim Vice Chancellor, Business Services
Dr. David Bugay, Vice Chancellor, Human Resources
Dr. Robert Bramucci, Vice Chancellor, Technology & Learning Services


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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...