Gratton to leave OCC post
Deirdre Newman
OCC CAMPUS -- After six years of adding faculty and establishing new
positions, Orange Coast College President Margaret Gratton will retire at
the end of the school year.
The Laguna Beach resident said she is leaving to pursue personal
interests and other professional goals. The district’s board of trustees
will soon start the search for her successor.
“I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time at Orange Coast College. I’ve never
loved an institution like I love OCC. I won’t forget this place or its
people,” Gratton said in a press release.
Gratton, 64, is the only woman to hold the post in the college’s
54-year history.
Gratton was accused this school year of repressing academic freedom
based on her handling of the investigation of political science professor
Ken Hearlson after he was accused of harassment by four Muslim students.
Instead of going through the department, Gratton put the controversial
professor on administrative leave and ordered an independent
investigation by the county office of education. The investigation
eventually cleared Hearlson of the bulk of charges.
The debate over academic freedom rages on as the teachers union is
still negotiating parameters of acceptable classroom behavior for its new
contract.
Gratton leaves a rich legacy, including the hiring of 100 new faculty
members and establishing 20 new full-time faculty positions.
“She’ll be very definitely missed,” said Walt Howald, board president.
“She has been a positive force for the college and has expended a great
deal of energy, especially to maintain OCC’s traditionally high faculty
quality.”
During her presidency, enrollment increased by almost 3,000 students.
So did the number of transfers -- last year the college became the
state’s leader in transferring students to Cal State campuses.
Last fall, Gratton received the 2001 Outstanding President Award from
the California Community College Council for staff and organizational
development.
* Deirdre Newman covers education. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
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