Tuesday, August 30, 2005
Not short enough
As has been reported by Calstuff, Dean Karen Kenney resigninated.
Apart from concrete projects, Kenney also served on behalf of the chancellor in reaching out to students' families who had suffered personal crises and served as a mediator in conflict resolutions between various student groups.
"Whether the work was done with Muslim and Jewish students, or conservative and progressive students, one of the most enjoyable things is being able to bring people together and have a meaningful conversation about their differences and to work through those and gain mutual understanding," Kenney said.
Wow, what great success. I mean, Muslims and Jews have such meaningful conversations now, just like progressives and conservatives.
"Dean Kenney is the only administrator who came to almost every senate meeting," said Adnan Iqbal, an ASUC Senator from 2002 to 2004. "One thing about her—and I don't know any other administrator like this—is that her door is always open for any student, regardless of whether they're an ASUC Senate member or engineering major," he said.
It's good to know that ASUC Senators and engineering majors are polar opposites.
"She was always in dialogue with the Greek community, whether we agree or not with the dialogue. She did more than just lip service," said ASUC Senator Ben Narodick.
Okay, I'll bite: How do you agree or disagree with a dialog?
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