by CCFT | Feb 12, 2017 | Budget, Contract Development, Feb 2017 Faculty Voice, President's Report
by Karl Ewald I don’t play basketball much, but basketball did teach me something. When I first started playing, I would just run all the time. Trying to score or trying to stop someone else from scoring. There is always something to do. Always something urgent...
by CCFT | Nov 25, 2016 | Negotiations, November 2016 Faculty Voice, President's Report
by Karl Ewald For me, the tail end of any process is usually paired with a healthy dose of reflection. As the negotiations process drew to a close, I spent a lot of time thinking about the processes we use to make decisions. The core of our process involves voting and...
by CCFT | Oct 16, 2016 | Elections, Oct. 2016 Faculty Voice, President's Report
by Karl Ewald I don’t think I’ve ever felt a semester move by so quickly. I suppose in saying that I should emphasize that I mean this in a positive sense! I attribute much of this to the many facets of my new role in CCFT. Each day reveals another aspect of the...
by CCFT | Sep 10, 2016 | President's Report, September 2016 faculty voice
Karl Ewald, CCFT President It is truly an honor to have been elected president and to have this chance to serve the faculty through CCFT. The last few weeks have given me a completely new view of Cabrillo. Partially because I’ve been spending about half my time...
by CCFT | May 5, 2016 | Elections, May 2016, President's Report
Conrad Scott-Curtis, CCFT President It’s well known that Cabrillo is going out for a bond totaling approximately $310 million, which will be on the June 7th ballot as Measure Q. CCFT supports the measure and encourages all faculty to do so. Passage of Measure Q...
by CCFT | Mar 9, 2016 | Budget, Contract Development, Faculty Voice, March 2016 Faculty Voice, President's Report, Uncategorized
Conrad Scott-Curtis As we move into the heart of negotiations this spring, I want to highlight a key difference in budget perspective and philosophy between CCFT and the District, a difference which illustrates the import of unity among CCFT members and points to a...