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Zorro

(16,296 posts)
Wed Feb 1, 2023, 10:39 PM Feb 2023

The 'revolution' has begun at New College - and so have the nagging questions

For all of the high passion on display during the New College of Florida Board of Trustees' pivotal meeting – from the emotionally charged appeals of audience members opposing the new majority’s intent to overhaul the liberal arts school’s mission to the tears of ousted President Patricia Okker – the first formal steps of the insurgence were a study in dispassionate choreography.

As expected, the board – fueled by the presence of six conservative members recently appointed by Gov. Ron DeSantis – unceremoniously fired Okker and ended her tenure as New College’s leader after a mere 19 months.

As expected, the board promptly hired former Florida House Speaker and onetime Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran, a close political ally of DeSantis, as New College's incoming interim president.

As expected, the board moved swiftly to name one of the fresh appointees as the panel's new chair – and also dispensed with the services of the school's general counsel, with an eye toward giving that legal position to yet another DeSantis crony, former Senate President Bill Galvano.

And, as expected, the board made clear its desire to totally dismantle all of New College's diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives – though it grudgingly agreed to go through the motions of first studying what "DEI" programs now actually exist on campus (and then instantly wiping them out and firing the four employees who oversee them).

https://www.heraldtribune.com/story/opinion/editorials/2023/02/01/the-revolution-at-new-college-has-begun-so-have-the-tough-questions-desantis-corcoran/69861193007/

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The 'revolution' has begun at New College - and so have the nagging questions (Original Post) Zorro Feb 2023 OP
same thing german nazis did. what's next, firing all jews? nt msongs Feb 2023 #1
Where are the students? C_U_L8R Feb 2023 #2
Where are the parents? Deuxcents Feb 2023 #3
The students and their parents are rallying and objecting, but the blitzkrieg tactics of takeover Timeflyer Feb 2023 #6
Practice makes perfect n/t Cheezoholic Feb 2023 #4
desantis' MO is punching down. rubbersole Feb 2023 #5

Timeflyer

(2,637 posts)
6. The students and their parents are rallying and objecting, but the blitzkrieg tactics of takeover
Thu Feb 2, 2023, 09:01 AM
Feb 2023

make opposition pointless in FL now. DeSadist is a dictator. Strike quickly, sweep out previous administrators and insert ass-kissing supporters, no matter how unqualified, to create the christofascist Hillsdale college vision conservative billionaire donors desire. Power and money and political ambition is all that matters here.

Believe me, people here are raising hell about this, but we're like ants to elephants in a totalitarian one-party state.

rubbersole

(8,518 posts)
5. desantis' MO is punching down.
Thu Feb 2, 2023, 12:52 AM
Feb 2023

Here he has punched up. This move is Roe to educators. Gonna regret this ronnie boy.

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