Wednesday, June 5, 2013

No nod for Tod

Struck out
     As it turns out, Saddleback College President Tod Burnett didn't get that Cabrillo College job. Just posted:

Cabrillo College board tabs Laurel Jones as school's new president (Santa Cruz Sentinel, 6/5)
     The Cabrillo College board Wednesday recommended the hiring of Laurel Jones as the new president of the community college.
. . .
     Jones was chosen out of four other finalists: Tod Burnett, president of Saddleback College in Mission Viejo; Marie-Elaine Burns, vice president of student services, San Jose City College; Farley Herzek, interim president, East Los Angeles College; and Pamela Walker, vice president of student services, American River College in Sacramento….
See also
• Cabrillo presidential search committee names Laurel Jones as its top pick

• Saddleback College President Tod Burnett to Impose Prayer on Campus? (Mission Viejo Patch; May 11, 2011)

"Big Ol' Pendejo"

Pendejo ∞
Why Gustavo Ditched His East Los Angeles College Commencement Speech (Hint: Because He's a Big Ol' Pendejo) (Gustavo)

It'll soon be taps for old Army barracks building in O.C. (LA Times)
     The World War II-era Memorial Gardens Building in Costa Mesa will soon make way for a Pacific Amphitheatre improvement project.

Dana Rohrabacher's "Ignorance" Blasted By Washington Post (NavelGazing)

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Burnett and Cabrillo

     [See UPDATE.] Some have been asking whether Cabrillo College has decided on who shall be its new President, an open office for which Saddleback College’s Tod Burnett is a finalist.
     According to last Wednesday’s Santa Cruz Sentinal,
     The name of the next Cabrillo College president will likely be announced by the end of the week, said interim president John Hendrickson.
     "We're reviewing the finalist's qualifications and background," Hendrickson said at a College Planning Council meeting on Wednesday. "I'm hopeful that by the end of this week, we can say the name out loud."
     The future leader will be selected from finalists Tod Burnett, Laurel Jones, Pamela Walker, Farley Herzek and Marie-Elaine Burns. The five candidates spoke at forums held on the community college's Watsonville and Aptos campuses last week.
     Well, no announcement has been made.
     I sought information on the Cabrillo College/District Website, but that got me nowhere, though I did find a 2013 Cabrillo College President Search Committee Website. That has a chronological list of “Board Actions” relative to the search. The list ends with three dates:
May 6, 2013 Governing Board meeting
  • Search Committee Status Report to Governing Board
  • Special Board meeting to Interview Candidate 
June 3, 2013 Governing Board meeting
  • Designate Site Visit Committee 
July 8, 2013 Governing Board meeting
  • Appoint new Cabrillo College president
     So it appears that the Cabrillo board met yesterday. If they’ve made a decision, they’ve been pretty quiet about it. (See Cabrillo press releases.)

Monday, June 3, 2013

The district's undeveloped "history" page


     As you know, we at DtB love history, especially local history, and we've uncovered quite a bit of it ourselves over the years (see links below).
     Districts and colleges have histories, too, of course; they're histories that a contemporary member of the college community can learn from. For instance, attention to the record can help develop an appreciation of our predecessors' efforts and accomplishments. Without the latter, the SOCCCD and its colleges would not exist. And they wouldn't be as good (and sometimes, as bad) as they sometimes are.

     THE SOCCCD "HISTORY" PAGE. As perhaps you are aware, the SOCCCD website sports a "history" page. Find it by going to the website (here); then clicking on "About the District"; then clicking on "history." Voila! 
     (Or just click HERE.)
     The district's history page comprises a measly 13 photos. Some of them are pretty cool. I especially enjoy the "shovel" photos from 1967. 
     Seems like a million years ago. Back in '67, I was in Junior High, listening to the Buffalo Springfield. The Reb was in kindergarten, I think.
     Obviously, the district's current "history" page needs work. I mean, just how much history can you capture in 13 photos, especially when 6 of the 13 are about Ronald Reagan? So, it's much too brief and it distorts the actual history, which stretches over 46 years and several distinctive eras.
     Wouldn't it be nice if the dang thing were beefed up and improved? Yes!
     The last 2 photos on the history page (see below) are about buildings dedicated to political leaders. The first depicts the dedication of the "James B. Utt Memorial Library" in 1973. The second depicts the dedication of the "Ronald Reagan Board of Trustees Room" in 2008.


     (Over the years, DtB has taken the lead in explaining just what kind of guy James B. Utt was [see]. In truth, he was paranoid and racist and gullible. An embarrassment. A nice guy, though. And a perfect illustration of one part of the wider story of OC in the sixties.
     (And Ronald Reagan? Well, there's no use getting into that. He's not remembered as a friend to higher education. I'm just grateful that our trustees didn't change the name of the district to "Reagan.")

     A MODEST PROPOSAL. Gosh, Gary, I'd be happy to assist in the improvement of the district's history page. We can use the original 13 colonies—er, photos—and just build out from there, like manifest destiny!
     Then we could move on to the "history" pages of the two colleges!

     For those interested in our colleges' and our district's history, I recommend perusing the following:
• College History (DtB)
• The district saga (DtB)
• SOCCCD headlines (DtB)
This graphic appears on a document entitled "Fast Facts," available at the Saddleback College site. It seems to represent the apogee of the site's interest in the college's history.
The closest thing to a "history" page on the IVC website seems to be the "Facts at a Glance" page, which says almost nothing about the IVC saga.

P.S.: THE SOCCCD SAGA

     I've updated DtB's running chronicle of the SOCCCD saga. Read it here.
     Let me know if you think I've left out anything of importance. I'm sure I have.

No-Confidence (N+1)

     At 6 PM on Friday, March 15, the online poll for the NYU Faculty of Arts and Science vote of no-confidence against President John Sexton closed. At 6:09 PM, the results were announced: of the 682 eligible full-time tenured and tenure-track professors, 569 had voted; 298 in favor of a declaration of no-confidence and 224 in favor of Sexton, with 47 abstaining. It was the highest-profile vote against a university president since Larry Summers was forced out of Harvard in 2006, and that was not its only significance: it was also one of the first major acts of faculty opposition to the top-down, corporate model of university governance that has been gaining prominence for the last four decades….

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Nancy agreed that "We must take back our Christian country"


     Prayer and its place in district/college gatherings has been on lots of people's minds lately, and that reminds me that Nancy Padberg, President of the SOCCCD BOT, once went along with calling me, and other plaintiffs in Westphal v. Wagner,* "heathens." (See Queen Nancy's premature pronouncement.)
     That factoid amused me then and amuses me still.
     Here are excerpts from some of the pleading papers from WvW:



     That's right, Padberg evidently agreed with constituents who opined that "we must take back our Christian country" and asked that she "Please keep God in our community colleges."
     Some of these people even brought hell into the discussion, and Nancy seemed to go along with that too. Gosh, what she must think of me!

Nancy and the late Tom Fuentes. I don't think they were friendly.
     One reason that Nancy's tolerance of such coarse vulgarisms interests and amuses me is the fact that I never refer to her in such harsh terms, even in private conversation among "heathens" and the like. I might refer to her as "Queen Nancy" (she's pretty imperious) or imply that she is among the "Neanderthals" or "Knuckle-Draggers" of the world—but that's just payback for her arrogance and utter eschewery of any form or degree of magnanimity. C'mon!
     Gosh, Nancy, I really do like you—you are, after all, kind to animals—so I'm proposing a compromise. I'll cease with the "knuckle-dragger" jive if you cease condoning the "heathen" twaddle. OK?

*Westphal v. Wagner addressed a pattern of behavior by the SOCCCD BOT (and it's officer, the Chancellor), including the playing of "Jesus" videos at the Chancellor's opening session and obnoxious trustee prayers at Scholarship events.

Friday, May 31, 2013

Commencement video

     I did a quick search on YouTube under “commencement” and “Saddleback College” or “Irvine Valley College.” Here’s what came up: video from this year’s commencement at SC and video from past commencements at IVC:

UCI Chancellor Michael V. Drake gives Keynote Speech at Saddleback College Commencement 2013:


Saddleback College 2013 Spring Commencement: Student Speaker Regina Shiroma:


"The Wild Duck Chase" author Martin J. Smith commencement speech at Irvine Valley College, 2011

IVC Commencement 2011 Student Speaker

Irvine Valley College Commencement Speech - Dr John Spencer Ellis (2009)

Somehow, this puts me in the mood for some Dusty Springfield:



Love it.

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