All right, I'm back.
Why am I back?
Long story short, I need a way to express myself as an individual in ways that are clearly distinguishable from my official role as Chairperson of the Fredonia University Senate, and particularly from the messages I send to the campus and post on the website as Senate Chairperson.
Bottom line: I need a space to explore ideas, rather than issue carefully calibrated statements.
But there's more!
Executive Committee has agreed the stakes are too high the rest of the academic year for me to freelance my official messages, so I won't put anything out as Senate Chairperson that hasn't been approved by the team—every member of the team. We each need veto power over my official messages, down to the "line item." If you've been following what's been going down at SUNY Fredonia, you'll understand why. And if you haven't, well, CitizenSE will be my outlet for explaining things as I see them and taking action on my own when I think it's important enough to take my Senate Chairperson hat off and speak for myself.
For now, check out one of Executive Committee's attempts to influence Governor Hochul's January 9 State of the State Address, and consider signing and sharing our petition.
OK, back to the why.
Given that my term as Senate Chairperson ends on June 30, 2024, the countdown is on to when I lose the keys to the @FredUnivSenate x-twitter account and go back to using only my personal @CitizenSE account (which started as an offshoot of this blog). So I need to reestablish that connection between blogger and x-twitter.
Now, on July 1, 2024, my three-year term as SUNY Fredonia's Senator on the SUNY University Faculty Senate will begin. So I'll still be on the Fredonia University Senate Executive Committee. But somebody else will be in charge of speaking for Executive Committee and the Senate. And I'll be back in the much more comfortable role for me of advising, supporting, deliberating and strategizing with whoever that turns out to be. Yet another reason to try building back some kind of audience for this blog.
It's also highly likely I won't be on the SUNY UFS Executive Committee by the time Fall 2024 begins. I mean, it's possible SUNY Potsdam's Jan Trybula decides to run for another term and is elected Vice President/Secretary; in that case, I would still be UFS's Immediate Past Vice President/Secretary. And it's possible that Executive Committee would choose me to serve another term as chair of the UFS Governance committee for AY 2024-2025, and that I'd accept. But as I'm going back to a full teaching load next academic year, I'll have to think through the pros and cons and let folks know my decision before they even start seriously considering who should lead that committee next academic year.
In the matter of a few short months, then, my relation to both my campus governance body and the UFS will be changing. So I need to change with it. And that means getting back to this blog.
I don't think I'll use it as much as I did during my Fulbright year in Fukuoka, Japan (2006-2007). Nor do I think I'll use it as much as when I was last Fredonia Senate Chairperson (2009-2010). But who knows?
Anything that's too personal or too political, too raw or too hot or too spicy, overlapping too much with my roles as a faculty member and a union member (UUP Fredonia; UUP; NYSUT; beyond), too exploratory, too questioning, too tentative—that's the kind of stuff you might see here.
For the really personal and more playful stuff, I'm bringing Mostly Harmless back, too. That's my after-hours, off the clock, non-work, not-professional blog. When I get personal here, it'll be to make some kind of point.
Let's just say I'm going back to my roots. And that means coming back to this completely outmoded platform. I'm not on Tumblr, insta, or TikTok. I'm not on Substack or Bluesky or however you spell them.
I'm back, baby!
Let's see what happens next!!