Liz Cara, an SJSU professor of Occupational Therapy and president of SJSU’s CFA chapter, has penned a provocative opinion piece for today’s Mercury News. She suggests a way for the CSU system to be governed in a less-centralized way, with more shared governance and rotating leadership. What do you think? Click on the “Comments” link below and let me know. (Interestingly, the Mercury News opinion page is currently unavailable, so I’ve linked to the copy on the Chancellor’s Office web site).
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Provocative, indeed. Sounds like a good idea to me.