..and I don’t go. That’s about the best thing I can say about it. I still have a job, a new title even, and presumably some new responsibilities. But I have a new supervisor who is a pale shadow of the one I used to have, I have to work with a couple of folks who have said and done some really unpleasant things about and to me over the last several years, and ultimately I think the college has really diluted what used to be one of its strengths. I know that sounds self serving, but the fact that institutions like the New York Times and funding sources like the National Endowment for the Arts were picking up on some of the stuff we were producing serves as evidence of the kind of things we were capable of. I don’t see those kinds of projects emerging from our newly structured group, and in fact I am suspicious we won’t even see them proposed. But still, at the end of the day I still have a job, and further evidence that the CIO has some faith in my abilities emerged so….what can I say. I’m trying to be optimistic and looking forward rather than backwards.