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Actually, battleships can turn around but it depends on the captain giving the order
We’ve all heard the expression about how hard it is to turn a battleship around. Giant ships moving forward have momentum to keep going in a straight line. But they can be turned around. Yesterday we posted about the Judge Cunningham case. It is symptomatic of a larger problem in Murphy Hall. What should have occurred in that case is a prompt apology by the chancellor and appropriate internal action. If you were reading this blog at the time of the event, you would have found that suggestion. Instead, what occurred was defensive legalism which is still going on. So…
UC-Irvine Chancellor Going to Ohio State U
News reports say that Chancellor Michael Drake of UC-Irvine is leaving to head Ohio State U. http://www.latimes.com/local/la-me-uci-chancellor-20140131,0,858740.story Maybe he hasn’t been reading weather forecasts: Or maybe it was just irresistible: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZ9x4nP625U?feature=player_detailpage]
Yesterday’s news
Christmas day tends to be a slow news day. However, for those who didn’t see it, the LA Times carried a front page story about UC’s online offerings which allow cross-campus credits. You can find the article at: http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-me-uc-online-20131222,0,6798231.story Blog readers will be familiar with these offerings. We noted in a prior post that UCLA seems to be a taker rather than a giver in this endeavor. That is, other campuses’ online courses are available to UCLA students. But UCLA is not offering courses to the other campuses. Berkeley, Irvine, Davis, and Riverside seem to be the offerers. Now, how…
Advice to Whoever is Appointed Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: Buckle Up!
You may have gotten today’s email from Chancellor Block: [excerpts] Today I am announcing a significant step in our efforts to respond to incidents of bias and discrimination on our campus and to build an environment of inclusion and tolerance: the creation of the new position of Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. The new Vice Chancellor, who will report directly to me, will provide leadership across the campus in these important areas. Although we have many dedicated individuals deeply committed to this work, I have come to see that we need a clear and powerful voice at the…
Unsolicited Follow-Up for Our Unsolicited Traffic Stop Advice
Devoted blog readers will recall our unsolicited advice of last Wednesday to the folks in Murphy Hall. We suggested that they spend their Thanksgiving weekend trying to figure out what happened when a UCLA police car stopped a motorist in Westwood for driving without a seatbelt buckled. According to the Huffington Post, African-American Judge Superior Court Judge David Cunningham exited L.A. Fitness Gym around 10 am on Wednesday. [“Start” on the map above.] Presumably, he pulled out of the garage you can see above in his Mercedes – beltless – and proceeded north on Gayley. According to the press release…
Climate Delayed
Remember the campus climate survey taken last winter. There were concerns expressed at UCLA about the length of the survey and what biases might be introduced. The survey seemed to be the result of Regents’ concerns stemming from racial/ethnic incidents at various campuses. In any event, the Daily Bruin is reporting that the results, which were supposed to be released by now have been delayed until next year. …UC officials will present the survey findings to the UC Board of Regents before making them public, Montiel said. The results are expected to be reported to the regents in early 2014……