Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Good start! Now keep going!

Anderson: brief tenure
[UPDATE: 8:00 p.m. Wednesday:
     A reliable colleague and faculty leader has offered us the following picture of our sister college to the south right now. Early yesterday morning, he or she or it says, Anderson was roughly ushered off campus, leaving the college in the hands of someone still wearing his newbie name tag and wielding a temp parking sticker. Our source seems to think that administrative leadership at Saddleback is experiencing collapse or failure. 
     Trumpian chaos?! Administrative perp walks?!
     This cheered us up immensely. —RB]

ORIGINAL POST:

     Early this afternoon, there was a buzz on the top floor of Liberal Arts at IVC. People were saying that the President of Saddleback College had been “fired.”
     I looked at the email that was the apparent source of this alleged factoid:
Dear Colleagues,

Please note the temporary appointment of Dr. James Buysse as the Acting President of Saddleback College pending further consideration by the Board of Trustees. Effective immediately, please address any college issues directly with Dr. Buysse.

It is my hope and expectation that the entire Saddleback College community will come together and assist Dr. Buysse in his role as Acting President.

Sincerely,

Thomas M. Fallo
Interim Chancellor
James Buysse: temp
     “There’s nothing here about Anderson getting fired,” I told the Reb.
     “Maybe he’s ill. Maybe there’s some emergency,” I added.
     “Well, he does live up in the Bay Area somewhere,” said the Reb.
     “He comes down south a few days a week.”
     "Hmmm."
     We left it at that.
     But hope was in the air. Heads rolling? Could it be?
     Maybe.
     I made some inquiries and learned that some at Saddleback received this email this afternoon (eventually we got it too):
Dear Colleagues,

This morning Dr. Gregory Anderson submitted the following resignation:
Dear Saddleback Community,

After discussions with district leadership, I have submitted my resignation as president of Saddleback College. In these past few months, you have shown me that this is a great institution, with a deep commitment to the students and their communities. Personal circumstances require me to return immediately to my home in the Bay Area, but I will remain forever grateful to all of you for this opportunity to serve.

Gregory
Chance. Fallo
Thank you to Dr. Anderson for his leadership and service, and we all agree with his assessment that Saddleback College is an excellent college distinguished by highly qualified faculty, staff, and administrators who are fully committed to the success of our students. During this time of transition, Dr. Jim Buysse will serve as acting president.

The board of trustees will begin the search for a permanent president for Saddleback College. Additional information on the search process will be provided as it becomes available.

Thomas M. Fallo
Interim Chancellor
     Dang. Once again, hope is dashed.
Permanent IVC. Prez Roquemore
     I had been planning to post something like this:
Anderson fired?
Good start! Now keep going!
     Anderson had been on the job for fewer than six months.
     We had heard some bad things about the fellow in recent months. More bad leadership.
     Naturally, we do hope everyone's OK.
     But firing Roquemore would please lots of folks up here in Irvine.
     16 fucking years of that idiot.
     Help.

UPDATE (April 11; 5:00 p.m.):
     Got a call from a colleague at Saddleback last night. He or she or it expressed skepticism about this "resignation" story.
     "We've heard rumors for some time about @#%," they said.
     Another friend who works at Saddleback proclaimed that there was "zero information" about the resignation at the district and college. People down there seem to have no idea what happened. Anderson resigned, I guess. But why? Why all of a sudden? Why not give some account of the reason(s)? Why announce the replacement before announcing the resignation?
     It's pretty odd.
     Got a call today from a Lariat reporter. I didn't get her name. She asked me to elaborate on my negatory remarks of yesterday.
     "Nope," I said.
     So you hear things. From whom?
     "Not sayin'," I said.

     In any case, we here at Dissent urge district leadership to consider firing Glenn Roquemore. It's been nearly 16 years. We've had enough. So can 'im.
     —If not, please explain your apparent decision to make GLENN ROQUEMORE the only permanent college president in the state of California.
     WTF is up with that? Just what is the matter with you people?

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