Saturday, August 10, 2024

Lydia Ko Appreciation Compilation Post

Want to watch US women's soccer go for the gold, so a little link-o-rama on Lydia Ko-centric posts from the Mostly Harmless Archives will have to do!

Ko is now in the LPGA Hall of Fame. What a career!! 



Thursday, August 8, 2024

Hey, How About We Finally Abolish White-Blindness?

I originally wrote this piece on "white-blindness" back in the mid-1990s when I was a grad student—and it shows—but it's strangely relevant once again, for reasons I don't need to get into as history is rhyming once again.

Save the Date and Spread the Word: Public Good U Is Coming!

Imagine an institution that meets the ideals of public higher education:  call it Public Good U.  What does this institution look like, who does it serve, how is it funded and governed, and what service does it return to the community?

SAVE THE DATE!


Public Good U: Strengthening the Case for Public Higher Education

February 7-9, 2025

Albany, New York


Join us for a groundbreaking national conference exploring the vital role of public higher education as a public good in the 21st century. This timely event will bring together educators, academic administrators, policy makers, and business leaders to address the challenges and opportunities facing public higher education institutions, students, faculty, and staff.


Conference Highlights:


- Welcome Remarks: SUNY Chancellor John B. King and CUNY Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez

- Keynote Conversation: Davarian Baldwin (Author, In the Shadow of the Ivory Tower) and Sara Goldrick-Rab (Author, Paying the Price and Reinventing Financial Aid), facilitated by Cathy Davidson (Author, The New Education and co-author, The New College Classroom)

- Panel Discussion: state university system heads from across the nation on current issues in public higher education, facilitated by Chancellors King and Matos Rodríguez

- Closing Address: the view from the New York State capitol on the value of public higher education


Conference Tracks:


1. Democracy in America: Educating Citizens Equitably

2. The New College-Educated Workforce

3. Research for the Public Good: Creativity, Innovation, and Impact for the 21st Century

4. Reimagining Town/Gown Relations: Community Building, Civic Engagement, and Economic Development

5. Perennial Issues in Urban Public Higher Education: Lessons From the Past, Tools for the Future

6. What Should the State Provide? New Public Good U Foundations and Funding Models


Organized by:


SUNY University Faculty Senate, SUNY Faculty Council of Community Colleges, SUNY System Administration, and CUNY University Faculty Senate


Full conference details, including a call for papers and registration information, coming soon at http://www.suny.edu/PublicU. Mark your calendars for this essential event in shaping the future of public higher education!

Whither Citizen of Somewhere Else?

I'm really starting to get worried about my main blog, Citizen of Somewhere Else, which I can't seem to troubleshoot. Does anyone else get error messages when they try to go to citizense.blogspot.com? If so, what do they say?

Rooting for Mariajo Uribe at the Olympics

It's hard to believe the Paris Olympics will mark the end of Mariajo Uribe's professional golf career.  In honor of her opening 70, here are a couple of classic posts that explain why she means so much to the Constructivist family, why I'm rooting for her to medal this week, and why, even if she doesn't, she still wins the Mostly Harmless Golfer Gold Medal from onechan (now 20) and imoto (now 18).