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By: Vanessa Martinez

Category: Panorama, Politics

Posted: August 6, 2010 11:44 AM

Is Joe Garcia Leaving CSU-Pueblo Too Soon?

Even Republicans think Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper has found a good match in his running mate selection for lieutenant governor. Denver County Republican Party Chairman Ryan Call tells The Denver Post Joseph Garcia is a "smart" choice, and in the midst of criticizing Garcia as a "professional bureaucrat," Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott McInnis manages to eke out a compliment, calling Garcia a "fine fellow." Indeed, the northern New Mexico native landed into his current post as the president of Colorado State University-Pueblo much as Barack Obama did the U.S. presidency: to much fanfare and with great hopes for the future. And although Puebloans are pleased to see a local represent at such an esteemed level, the Chieftain taps into the concerns many are expressing over what will happen next at CSU-P, a school that was in serious need of new leadership before Garcia arrived. "I really, really wish him well, but Pueblo is the big loser in this deal, to lose a leader like him," says Pueblo City Councilman Ray Aguilera. "He's the best thing that's happened to Pueblo in a long time." Garcia came to CSU's southern campus in 2006 from the helm of Pikes Peak Community College in the midst of declining enrollment and racial tensions between the school and the city's large Latino population, as the Colorado Springs Independent reported at the time. Now that he has been named Hick's running mate, Republicans want Garcia, a Harvard-trained lawyer, to step down from his position. Joe Blake, the CSU system chancellor, tells The Associated Press the CSU Board of Governors will meet next week to decide whether Garcia will stay on through the campaign.
Comments

Joe's moxy has elevated CSU-Pueblo from small to medium in regional size and has given the University a face that shows enthusiasm, care and careful advancement. I question the jump (understanding his resolve to promote education)as his talent has proven valuable, steady and true for a town that has wallowed in mediocrity and is now becoming a diamond in the rough. Who will polish the University when he leaves?

I bet they will want that nutcase Russ Meyer to run it.. If he does I am and many others are leaving. The current provost cannot stay.. He will run the school right into the ground.

Timmy & Wolfman, I am with you both.. Dr balding wiener needs to go. If Joe Goes this whole place is going up in flames.. YET NO ONE REALIZES IT.. Bunch of pricks.

If russ meyers gets hold of the "key to the car" he'll crash it right into a wall going 140 mph. I find it hard to see him ever listening to the students. I agree with Timmy CSU-P is doomed if he's in charge

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