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Related: About this forumWith New College gambit, DeSantis aims to 'recapture higher education'
This is a long article, hard to summarize in four paragraphs, so I just posted the first paragraph's. It's well worth reading to understand the DeSantis crew's efforts to squash liberal education and LBGTQ voices.With New College gambit, DeSantis aims to recapture higher education
Tampa Bay Times, 1/14/2023, updated 1/15
Nestled between Sarasota Bay and the Tamiami Trail, the small campus once dubbed Barefoot U has been a progressive enclave in a conservative county for 60 years.
New College of Florida has clung to its identity since its founding at the peak of the counterculture movement.
Now, the 110-acre liberal arts school with fewer than 700 students finds itself in the national spotlight, thrust into the culture wars after Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the appointment of six noted conservatives to its board of trustees on Jan. 6.
The new members include Matthew Spalding, a former vice president of the Heritage Foundation, a conservative Washington, D.C., think tank; professors and right-leaning authors Charles Kesler and Mark Bauerlein; and Christopher Rufo, an activist who spurred a national backlash against critical race theory and LGBTQ issues.
New College of Florida has clung to its identity since its founding at the peak of the counterculture movement.
Now, the 110-acre liberal arts school with fewer than 700 students finds itself in the national spotlight, thrust into the culture wars after Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the appointment of six noted conservatives to its board of trustees on Jan. 6.
The new members include Matthew Spalding, a former vice president of the Heritage Foundation, a conservative Washington, D.C., think tank; professors and right-leaning authors Charles Kesler and Mark Bauerlein; and Christopher Rufo, an activist who spurred a national backlash against critical race theory and LGBTQ issues.
https://www.tampabay.com/news/education/2023/01/14/with-new-college-gambit-desantis-aims-recapture-higher-education/
No-paywall link: https://archive.ph/zmFVK
See also douglas9's post in this group: https://www.democraticunderground.com/104516859
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With New College gambit, DeSantis aims to 'recapture higher education' (Original Post)
teach1st
Jan 2023
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Is unqualified. Secondly, some reporter should ask DeSantis if he was harmed by going to a liberalUniversity and if he was discriminated in his GPA?
czarjak
(12,413 posts)2. Sasse'll have a spot to land. Being the academian and all.
Girard442
(6,404 posts)3. Just buy them some arc welders and body and fender tools.
Turn the place into a trade school where teachers STFU about the meaning of life.
Easterncedar
(3,532 posts)4. It's frightening, maddening, heartbreaking
How many of the current students will be able to stay? Or will want to?