New College of Florida 
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SOURCE: Tampa Bay Times
5/22/2023
New College Faculty Vote to Censure College's New Trustees
The censure motion, which was supported by 80% of the faculty, called the new majority of the Board of Trustees negligent in its fiduciary duty to the college because of noncompliance with transparency laws, failure to disclose financial conflicts of interest, and disregard for procedure in reviewing tenure applications.
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SOURCE: Inside Higher Ed
5/11/2023
Florida Senate Rejects DeSantis Pick for New College Trustee Board
Eddie Speir, whose prior experience in education was running a private K-12 religious school, was rejected by the Florida Senate after having participated in board meetings at the New College of Florida as an interim Trustee. What distinguishes Speir from Governor Ron DeSantis's other appointees?
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SOURCE: New York Times
4/29/2023
Inside the New New College
by Michelle Goldberg
Hopes that the incoming regime at the New College of Florida would tread lightly on the school's unique culture were dashed by administrative moves to recruit student athletes, establish fraternities and sororities, and deny tenure to the faculty members who sought it this year.
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SOURCE: Tampa
3/4/2023
New College Prof: What We Lose by Rejecting Competence and Expertise
by Aaron Hillegas
Courting Trump's base by copying his message that "stewardship is for suckers," a New College professor warns that DeSantis has appointed "chuckleheads" to run the college, something that won't end well for anyone.
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SOURCE: Washington Monthly
2/15/2023
The Metrics Show New College of Florida Isn't Broken—Why is DeSantis Trying to "Fix" It?
"New College outperforms other Florida public institutions of higher learning and most of the conservative colleges and universities that DeSantis’s trustees point to as models for how they want to remake the school."
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SOURCE: New York Times
3/14/2023
At Florida's Besieged New College, Apprehension and Resolve
Students fear disruption of an academic community that many find supportive, inspiring, and open—and gravely misunderstood by the Governor and his allies.
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SOURCE: Inside Higher Ed
1/31/2023
If the Courts Won't Stop DeSantis Attacks on Higher Ed, What Will?
by John Warner
Academics have turned to the rhetoric of academic freedom to condemn the governor's moves to increase control over higher ed. The problem is that the public doesn't care about academic freedom—but they might be made to care about politicizing state colleges.
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SOURCE: Chronicle of Higher Education
1/30/2023
What's Actually Happening in Florida Education?
by Francie Diep and Emma Pettit
Ron DeSantis has moved quickly on multiple fronts to alter the landscape of higher education in Florida. What are the facts behind the headlines? Will these actions be repeated in other states?
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SOURCE: Chronicle of Higher Education
1/11/2023
The Right's Chaos Politics Meet Institutional Inertia in the Fight for Florida's New College
by Brian Rosenberg
"The reference to Hillsdale and not to a 'great books' college like St. John’s in Annapolis totally gives away the game: This is not about teaching the Western canon but about scoring political points and creating not a traditional college but a conservative Republican college."
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