Monday, August 23, 2021

Faculty push


As Delta Variant Surges, Faculty Urge Their Colleges to Change Course 

(Chronicle of Higher Ed) 

A handful of professors gathered this week under the hot sun on a large grassy field at Clemson University. Propped up next to them were signs that read, “All In for Masks,” and, “A Mask Is a Small Ask.” 

Kimberly Paul, an associate professor of genetics and biochemistry, had staged the demonstration. She had been galvanized by a tweet posted by James P. Clements, the university president, of the new-student convocation on August 13. In the photos, students are seated shoulder to shoulder, indoors, many of them maskless. Paul got angry. “I was like, That is it. The university is not taking this seriously.”

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New coronavirus cases and hospitalizations in South Carolina were on the rise. Clemson hadn’t yet issued a mask mandate. The state’s attorney general had told the University of South Carolina that lawmakers had intended to ban such requirements, prompting the flagship to back off its mandate. But Paul wanted Clemson to “be brave,” push back, and “own their power in the state,” she said. 

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That tinder isn’t confined to Clemson. Faculty groups at colleges across the country are asking or demanding more protective measures be put in place. They worry about the Delta variant of the coronavirus, straggling vaccination rates in some states, and the fact that — though it’s rare — vaccinated people can catch and transmit the virus…. [continue reading]

Orange County performing arts venues announce mandatory COVID-19 vaccination and mask requirements 

(OC Reg) 

Segerstrom Center for the Arts, Irvine Barclay Theatre, South Coast Repertory will require proof of vaccination and enforce mask-wearing for upcoming performances.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Coast CCD just implemented a vaccine mandate. SOCCCD is now the control group.

Bob said...

Oh?

Anonymous said...

Rancho Santiago Community College District too.

The SOCCCD board is dragging its feet. They should schedule an emergency session and not wait until next month to get the ball rolling otherwise it will be too late for Spring 2022.

ASIVC had an emergency session!

They are worried about enrollment We are going to LOSE students to these other districts who will be offering face-to-face classes which won't be put online at teh last minute.

Anonymous said...

Pure lie! Your district is run by your union and you're losing students because of these people!

Anonymous said...

A bit late for some of the comments and concerns posted here. We'll have to wait to see what occurs in the next 10 days or so.

And the district is not run by our faculty association.

Anonymous said...

Yesterday the Coast Community College District board voted in a special meeting to adopt a vaccine mandate for all students, faculty, staff, managers and trustees - and the North OC Community College District did the same. On Monday the Rancho Santiago CCD issued a statement about their forthcoming vaccine mandate (obviously in the planning for when the FDA approved). Now the SOCCCD is the ONLY district in all of OC without one, seeming without a plan to how to implement, sustain and enforce one. We need real leadership from the board on this and soon otherwise Spring will be all online as well.

Anonymous said...

6:33 am thank you Kurt !!!

Bob said...

6:33 was not written by Kurt.

Anonymous said...

Thank you Bob !!!

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