Why am I not surprised. As a graduate of this illustrious program, wonders never cease each semester I am here with the "giants of the profession." That the accreditation committee gave our program a 'conditional accreditation' is not sitting very well with me. But when recent graduates from our program are grateful enough to send us kudos eases the politics of any negative decision made by the powers that be. "onward and upward, and stay the hell out of our way." LaRoi Lawton Assistant Professor/Deputy Chief Librarian Library & Learning Resources Department Bronx Community College 2155 University Avenue Bronx, New York 10453 718-289-5348(Voice); 6471(Fax); 5346(Live) laroi.lawton@bcc.cuny.edu ________________________________ From: gslisadjuncts-bounces@lists.qc.cuny.edu [gslisadjuncts-bounces@lists.qc.cuny.edu] on behalf of Thomas Surprenant [thomas.surprenant@qc.cuny.edu] Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2012 1:09 PM To: gslisfac@lists.qc.cuny.edu; gslisadjuncts@lists.qc.cuny.edu Subject: Gslisadjuncts (no subject) Hi guys, Below is a segment of an email that I received from a recent grad. "This was my last class and I really enjoyed the program at Queens College. In hindsight, I like the school so much I wish I had gone there for undergrad as well. I think I learned more in my 2.5 years at QC than I did during my four years as an undergrad at a private University." -- chirp elt Dr. Thomas T. Surprenant Professor Queens College Graduate School of Library & Information Studies