Thursday, January 31, 2019

Senate Notes from JANUARY 31 and FEBRUARY 7 [2019]

Hello All,
     I want to offer some quick highlights from Senate, as it has been quite busy.
Here are some key happenings:
     1) We voted on 1/31 to censure the President.  It was not unanimous, as some schools chose to abstain.  However, there was significant support for this censure.  It passed clearly.  The censure was just simply related to the presidential overstep when he pushed forward curriculum regarding the laser program.  June did not deliver this notice of censure to the board, and so I think it had very little effect.
     2) We discussed on 2/7 a vote of confidence for President Roquemore.  We looked at the recent Saddleback College job announcement for a new president and discussed where we think current leadership falls short.  The temperature in the room was a bit unclear and mixed.  June M. also wants to include part-time faculty in the vote, which I think is a big mistake. I actually do not think we should support a vote that includes adjuncts.  While I value adjuncts tremendously in our classrooms, they are not contractually required to do any professional development work and their contingency status makes them vulnerable as hires (at least in their minds as related to such a vote).  I would not advise that this be the procedure.  Would love to hear your thoughts.
     3) The AS degree split off from the AA.  It was disheartening.  Narrowly, it passed.  Nonetheless, humanities, languages and fine arts were condensed to one category with only one class required for the degree.  The American Institutions requirement was removed.  I think this is an outrage. But it passed.
     4) We are likely going to bring a Puente Program to campus- if it gets funded. Our departments would be linked as writing courses and History 33 (History of Mexican American Peoples) would be a part of the program. This was lovely news in light of everything else so let us hope this goes through.
     5) We discussed trying to more actively communicate with adjuncts.
     6) The status of Cessa returning to campus has not been updated.  There is some restructuring of ASG and the Equity Program going on.  It is pretty unclear what exactly is happening.
     Those are the highlights.  
Brittany Adams, PhD
Associate Professor of History and Department Chair of the Humanities
Irvine Valley College


From: Brittany Adams
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2019 4:04 PM
To: Lisa Alvarez; Roy Bauer; Bill Etter; Daniel Vernazza; Deanna Scherger; Daniel DeRoulet; Emily Liu; Julie Evans; Stephen Felder; Henry Carnie; Jeffrey Johnson; Rebecca Kaminsky; Melissa Knoll; Lewis Long; Kurt Meyer; Jamie Poster; Kay Ryals; Summer Serpas; Virginia Shank; Toshio Whelchel; Toni Fuentes; Shakeh Mehrabian; Beth Sanchez
Subject: No need for Senate-based meeting tomorrow
Hello All,
     I do not think we need to meet regarding a vote of no confidence. A censure did pass (not unanimously but with clear margins). The AA was also split from the AS despite some vigorous objections.
     We can probably find time to discuss our school's opinion about a vote of no confidence at our next school meeting. This vote in not going to happen soon
Best,

Brittany Adams, PhD
Associate Professor of History and Department Chair of the Humanities
Irvine Valley College


From: Brittany Adams
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2019 1:51 PM
To: Brittany Adams; Lisa Alvarez; Roy Bauer; Bill Etter; Daniel Vernazza; Deanna Scherger; Daniel DeRoulet; Emily Liu; Julie Evans; Stephen Felder; Henry Carnie; Jeffrey Johnson; Rebecca Kaminsky; Melissa Knoll; Lewis Long; Kurt Meyer; Jamie Poster; Kay Ryals; Summer Serpas; Virginia Shank; Toshio Whelchel; Toni Fuentes; Shakeh Mehrabian; Beth Sanchez
Subject: Meeting Tomorrow
Hello,
     Brooke has asked Roy and I to assess if there is enough new business to discuss important issues in regards to a vote of no confidence for tomorrow's meeting.  I will email you this afternoon to let you know if we believe there should be a meeting tomorrow in regards to this issue particularly.
Best,
Brittany Adams, PhD
Associate Professor of History and Department Chair of the Humanities
Irvine Valley College
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