OCC professor protesting administrative rebuke
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Deirdre Newman
OCC CAMPUS -- A veteran aviation professor has appealed an ultimatum
from the Coast Community College District’s trustees telling him to
change his behavior or risk getting kicked off campus.
Ernest Maurer received a notice of unprofessional conduct from the
trustees after a unanimous vote Sept. 19. He appealed the notice to the
state Public Employment Relations Board, which in turn filed a complaint
against the district. A settlement conference will take place in
mid-November.
The district contends Maurer failed to follow administrative protocol
and had problems relating to his supervisor, Robert Mendoza, dean of
technology.
But he did not break any explicit rules or policy, said Daniel Casey,
the district’s director of human resources. Mendoza said he would not
comment because the case is being handled as a personnel matter, and
Maurer was unavailable for comment Tuesday.
Maurer’s Web site, which is currently not accessible, also became
embroiled in the controversy for its content, although there are no
restriction’s on professors’ personal Web sites, Casey said.
Maurer was the dean of technology for more than a decade and resumed
teaching aviation classes in 1996. But as tension flared between Maurer
and the administration, he was placed on administrative leave in May.
When classes started in the fall, Maurer was allowed on campus but was
transferred to the mathematics department, which answers to a different
dean.
OCC now has to deal with the prospect of another teacher under fire.
After a Sept. 18 class, political science professor Kenneth Hearlson was
placed on administrative leave by college officials after reportedly
calling a Muslim student a “terrorist.” An investigation is underway in
this case and should be resolved soon, college spokesman Jim Carnett
said.
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