Whereas the California Community College system is one of the largest higher education systems in the country, with over a million students and 50,000 faculty members, and
Whereas we, as community college faculty members, do not have a modern professional journal in which to discuss educational issues and concerns, read and publish research and exchange information on topics of professional interest, and
Whereas the Academic Senate is our representative on academic and professional matters,
Resolved that the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges be directed to develop a professional journal in the course of the next academic year and have it ready to start regular publication by September of 1992, and
Resolved that the proposal put forth by Marilyn Day and Jean Lecuyer be considered as a starting point for this effort.