Faces of Student Development
About a month ago, The Cronk posted a humorous article poking fun at how the families and friends of Student Affairs professionals have no idea what we do. I'm pretty sure my grandfather still thinks I'm a janitor, actually. Most people, when they hear I work in Higher Education Administration, either say, "Oh, so you're a principal?" or "What do you teach?" Trying to explain that I'm not a classroom teacher just gets me puzzled looks. Apparently, at a college, there are only two types of people: students and professors. Everything from registering for classes to having a safe place to live just happens magically, I guess.
But then, BreakDrink found a YouTube video from San Antonio College that might actually help to explain what it means to work in Student Affairs. I can't say I'm a huge fan of the song, but the message of the video is fantastic. Take a look and see what you think about it:
Cost of Sustainability
This thought popped into my head today for some reason. I don't have anything other than the questions rolling around in my head to base this on, so please, (please) refute my claims and put me in my place, if need be.
We talk quite a bit about sustainability and "going green." I'm not here to say that this is a bad thing. As far as I'm concerned, I think it's a wonderful thing. I have one big question, though:
How do universities justify the immediate cost of going green or implementing sustainability measures in a rough economy, such as the one we are in now?
You'll notice I'm not asking how they justify the long-term, which, in theory, could save universities hundreds of thousands of dollars. What I'm curious about is how universities, which have had to cut positions and implement hiring and wage freezes have justified new green initiatives which, admittedly, will save the university money, but at the present time will cost more than enough to keep those cut positions, or give cost of living wage increases to those who truly need it.
Perhaps I'm just going off on an unnecessary, unfounded, and uneducated rant here. I'd really appreciate being put in my place (politely, please), or just a lively debate if you're up for it.