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Would Florida higher ed proposals protect students or destroy state universities?

Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime April 07, 2023

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Lawmakers are weighing sweeping changes to Florida’s higher education system, including weakening tenure protections for faculty, putting a microscope on certain programs and specifying how United States history must be taught in core courses. Allies of Gov. Ron DeSantis say the proposals would protect free speech on university campuses, while critics argue they would do the opposite. “We will not attract the best faculty,” said Rich... + full article



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