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Amid a pause in Florida Atlantic Universitys search for a new president, leaders of a First Amendment group and a national higher-education association are pointing to a controversial new law shielding presidential candidates identities as harmful to public trust and academic freedom.
Meanwhile, a former state senator who was the main sponsor of the 2022 legislation told The News Service of Florida this week that some people involved in college and university presidential search processes have perverted the intent of the law.
The measure, signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, created a seismic shift in the way colleges and universities can conduct searches for new leaders. The changes came as nearly half of Floridas universities were seeking new presidents.
The law, in part, created a public-records exemption for information that could identify applicants until near the end of searches, when information about finalists can be released. Information about other applicants, however, remains shielded.
The law also provides a public-meetings exemption for searches until finalists are determined, unless meetings are held for the purposes of establishing qualifications for the positions or any compensation framework.
https://www.heraldtribune.com/story/news/education/2023/07/14/college-and-university-presidential-candidate-shield-law-is-criticized/70414859007/
The process now allows the selection committee to recommend a sole candidate for university president/chancellor, and recent nominees have all been lifelong, committed Republicans that somehow are the only ones who meet whatever private, hidden criteria is being used to assess suitability for the positions.
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When we come down to how theyve implemented it, theyve completely perverted the intent of this law. And, you know, they have to justify their perversions. But they have done it, Brandes said.
Brandes concerns stem from multiple higher-ed searches that culminated in a single finalist being put forward for consideration by trustee boards, which have to give an initial sign-off on final candidates.
bucolic_frolic
(47,060 posts)Will you hire someone with a degree from an institution in Florida?
canuckledragger
(1,938 posts)Anyone coming from a school of indoctrinated fairy tales I'm going to assume is even more ignorant than a typical Fox propaganda channel viewer...because the so-called student isn't just causally watching propaganda, they're actively participating in it.