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education2 years ago

Florida's Tenured Professors Flee Amidst DeSantis' Controversial Education Policies

A wave of tenured professors, including liberal-leaning academics, are leaving their highly coveted positions in Florida's public colleges and universities, citing the conservative administration of Governor Ron DeSantis as the reason. DeSantis has implemented conservative education reforms and dismantled diversity and equity initiatives, leading to an increasingly hostile environment for professors. Some professors have decided to move to Democratic-led states, while others believe that Florida's political climate is not unique and choose to stay. The University of Florida has seen an increase in turnover, with some job candidates withdrawing their applications due to the state's reputation. Conservative activists view the departures as a positive outcome.

education2 years ago

Investigation Finds Kansas Board of Regents Members Unfit to Lead Emporia State University.

An investigation by the American Association of University Professors into Emporia State University's realignment plan, which included the firing of tenured professors, has found that university administrators and Kansas Board of Regents members are "unfit to lead." The report faults the university for "shifting and incoherent rationales" and concludes that the actions taken by ESU president Ken Hush with the blessing of KBOR amounts to an attack on academic freedom. The university fired 30 tenured and tenure-track professors in September 2022 under a temporary COVID-19 emergency policy that was put in place January 2021, before vaccines were widely available, and set to expire Dec. 31, 2022.