Catalyst for a Radical
Future at CCSU
Because
it is a deliberative body, CCSUÕs Faculty Senate generally does not instigate
short-term, radical change. That fact doesnÕt mean the Senate cannot be an
instrument of change over stretches of time. Indeed, because its voting members
represent constituents likely to remain at CCSU for many years and whose
careers are deeply invested in the long-term health of the university, the
Senate should establish goals seemingly beyond our reach. Even as the Senate
handles the semester-to-semester chores of academic housekeeping, it can set
goals and provide support for robust change.
Thus, an
important task before the Senate is to be the catalyst for a future much
different than the present. To get to that future, we can ill afford to see it
as part of a competitive struggle. Instead, we should employ the virtues we
value—informed dialogue, civil collaboration, and consistent
communication —to ensure CCSU reaches those goals.
To be part
of a healthy community, we need to be responsible, even humble, in our contributions.
And in order to strengthen each position the Senate takes, we must work to
value and accommodate multiple points of view.
In short,
if we want to be a highly functional Senate, then we must imagine a radical
future at CCSU while maintaining a strong collegial present.