Pros
Frontline and student facing employees are passionate and trying their best. Most people lookout for each other and want what's best for people.
Cons
There is so much with a college when it operates more like a business and less like an institution of learning. The biggest problem is Interim President Cesere is extremely out of touch and lacking the critical knowledge to lead the college in the right direction. This is evident in how layoffs were handled, the unwarranted firing of visionary leaders, and high turnover. There is no end in sight as the people needed to have a college function are leaving and no plan is in place to stop this. Add to that an HR office that have told people they don't know what they are supposed and we are seeing a recipe for disaster. Frontline employees continue to bare the brunt of a a toxic work environment. How in one week people are celebrated for their work anniversary but the following week are notified of benefit changes that are for the worse. People are being overworked and asked to learn to do jobs with little to no support. The efforts on DEI from previous administration are just a memory as this leadership is clueless what it means to implement DEI efforts. At the end of the day it is the students hurting when recruiting efforts make false promises of adequate support and personalized experiences.