Monday, January 27, 2020

So it's true: Roquemore's the new Chance at "California Southern University" on Harbor

Chancellor, Harbor
Correspondence School
     The following appears to be in today's OC Reg:
     Dr. Glenn Roquemore has been appointed to the newly created position of University Chancellor at California Southern University in Costa Mesa.
     Roquemore is married and lives with his wife and son in Irvine. He will be based at CalSouthern’s global headquarters in Costa Mesa.
     The online university continues to search for a new president.
     Owing to the Reg's ungenerous policies, it won't grant me access to the article, unless I pay for it, and that ain't gonna happen. I got the above verbiage (evidently from today's Reg business section) indirectly from Daily Gaming World.
     I still can't find any mention of any of this on the CSU website, but they're kind of a rinky dink operation, so there's that.
     Previously, we reported that CSU doesn't seem to have a chancellor.
     Here's what Wikipedia has to say about California Southern U:
The university was established in California on December 27, 1978, by Dr. Donald Hecht as a traditional correspondence school, and received its initial approval to offer degree programs from the California Department of Education. It originally offered associate level programs, then expanded to bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. During the 1990s, the university added distance learning programs in the fields of business, psychology and law. The University is now recognized as an online degree granting institution.
     I do hope Glenn takes that stupid "Astounding Inventions" side show with him.



11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Appropriate cartons for the Glenn live cartoon. What skullduggery will he be up to and what a mess he will probably make of this university?

Anonymous said...

I thought he was going to teach at Saddleback? I thought he had applied for a sabbatical?

Anonymous said...

Sabbatical was denied. It was so bad...

Anonymous said...

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/california-southern-university-fills-new-chancellor-position-300994400.html

Here's the details

Anonymous said...

That's a good place for Glen

Anonymous said...

Glenn, as Chancellor, is UNDER the president.

Anonymous said...

Does anyone have any news about Dale Carranza's passing? What a shock!

Anonymous said...

Very sad, especially after his wife's recent death. Cindy sent out an email, I expect you got it. I hope someone in the physical sciences is setting up a college fund or something for his son. I expect we will hear soon. I hope so.

Anonymous said...

For those of us who are not local, can someone provide an update on deaths of Dale Carranza and his wife?

Anonymous said...

5:29, I don't think the at-large college community has received an update. I don't know anymore than what people have commented on here. You might try reaching out to someone in IVC's physical sciences school.

Here is Cindy's email:

We are saddened to share the loss of a treasured member of the Irvine Valley College family, Dale Carranza, professor of Chemistry who passed away on Friday.

Dale joined the IVC family in 1998, and he served our students and the campus community well. He taught both organic and general chemistry, but students flocked to his organic chemistry courses because he was known for his ability to make complex material accessible to everyone in his courses.

Dale was a superb teacher, colleague and friend. He was personable, and he had a calm and sympathetic approach that resonated with students and colleagues. Dale exemplified respect for others and demonstrated genuine appreciation for the work and efforts of his peers. He was as superb human being who cared deeply about our community. He will be greatly missed.

On behalf of the IVC students, staff and faculty, we send our deepest expressions of sympathy to Dale’s family and his son Matthew.

Please see the attached file for information about grief and bereavement support services. We will share with you any additional information, as it becomes available.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sending the email. Does anyone know if this was an accident? Health related? Cause of death of his wife?
It all seems so sudden.

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