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ACADEMIC WORKPLACE A Professor at New College of Florida Quits in Dramatic Fashion. Here’s Why He Felt He Had to Go. By Tom Bartlett In an interview, the college’s faculty chairman said he publicly resigned in a board meeting after deciding that the newly installed trustees weren’t interested in listening to students. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER ‘Shame on You’: Over Fiery Protests, Florida’s New College Trustees Deny 5 Tenure Bids By Tom Bartlett The tenure bids met opposition from the interim president and board members, six of whom were recently appointed by Gov. Ron DeSantis. Angry students and professors denounced the decision. THE REVIEW | OPINION The Ethical Poverty of Dorms for the Rich By Joshua Travis Brown Coffee lounges and exclusive fitness studios help attract students. They also stratify the student body.
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STANDOFFS IN THE STATES College DEI Bans Are Showing Up in Republicans’ State Budgets. Not Everyone Is on Board. By Eva Surovell In Missouri and elsewhere, some lawmakers say restricting diversity spending could have unintended consequences. RACE ON CAMPUS Why Does The Chronicle Have a Newsletter About Race? By Fernanda Zamudio-Suarez We wanted to keep the conversations going after the summer of 2020.
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