LATTC STANDARDS HAVE SLIPED INTO DARKNESS The institution has a statement of mission that defines the college, its educational purposes, its students, and its place in the higher education community. Does anyone know what happen to that so-called mission statement? Well we �re here to pull the covers off these thieves in the temple tonight.

Tuesday, April 05, 2005

Resolution

Whereas, Dean Mel Brown served as an outstanding Professor of English at
Los Angeles Trade-Technical College from 1972 until 1998 in a career Distinguished by exemplary Leadership in his department and teaching Discipline.

Whereas, Dean Mel Brown had an indelible impact upon thousands of Students teaching English as well important life skills and lessons in “Living a fulfilled life.”

Whereas, Dean Mel Brown continued to serve in an administrative capacity
As Dean of The academic Affairs until 1998, manifesting himself as a role model, scholar, poet, author and gentle man of eloquence and influence.

Whereas, Dean Mel Brown continued to assist and advise the faculty of Los Angeles Trade-Technical College even after his retirement from the Los Angeles Community College in 1998 in his new position as executive Secretary of the teamsters Union, by speaking impassionedly on behalf of The College to the Board of trustees during his last regular meeting of the Board' in 2004;

Resolved that the Academic Senate of Los Angeles Trade-Technical college
Recognize the extraordinary efforts of Dean Mel Brown in improving the Quality of California community college education and Governance by conferring, upon him the honor of "`Faculty Emeritus" and establishing an Annual scholarship in his name.

Chini Johnson
President, Academic Senate
Los Angeles Trade-Technical College
April 1, 2005

1 Comments:

Blogger insiders said...

This the same game that has been use on the poor for years. It doesn't surprise me if these administrators either have been rejected by other colleges or have someone in higher places that would allow them to continue to be place in such key positions. It's a shame that our local media doesn't look into it.

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