I got this from a faculty colleague this evening. Does this mean that we won't have keys after April 4? Does this mean that we won't have access to our offices? What the hell does all this mean?
Is this crazy or what? Will Academic Affairs send campus police to our homes to get the keys. How will we access our offices to continue research and service, let alone prepare for the next semesters? How long will it take to redistribute the keys?
It is not only crazy but obvious Academic Affairs is neither academic nor professional. Dean of this joke department needs to turn in "there" keys post haste. The master list of individuals who have (not "has") turned in keys ought to start with the brain-dead sycophant(s) behind the.above.
Is this crazy or what? Will Academic Affairs send campus police to our homes to get the keys. How will we access our offices to continue research and service, let alone prepare for the next semesters? How long will it take to redistribute the keys?
ReplyDeleteIt is not only crazy but obvious Academic Affairs is neither academic nor professional. Dean of this joke department needs to turn in "there" keys post haste. The master list of individuals who have (not "has") turned in keys ought to start with the brain-dead sycophant(s) behind the.above.
DeleteEveryone out and they'll chose who gets keys?
ReplyDeleteIs it April 1?
ReplyDelete900 at Jonestown and 900 at Chicago State
ReplyDeleteJust drop your keys in the bucket. After the body cavity search for any missing keys have a swig of Kool-Aid.
How does this move serve students and preserve contininuity going forward?
Deletehttp://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-chicago-state-keys-budget-crisis-20160329-story.html
ReplyDeleteMr. Wogan has spoken. It's a done deal. Start moving your property out now.