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Related: About this forumAt New College of Florida, a 'ridiculously high' number of faculty are gone
Source: Tampa Bay Times
At New College of Florida, a ridiculously high number of faculty are gone
Ian Hodgson, Tampa Bay Times
Updated Tue, July 18, 2023 at 2:53 PM EDT·3 min read
More than one-third of New College of Florida faculty will not be returning in the fall.
Thats according to Provost Bradley Thiessen, who called the 36 departures in a single year a ridiculously high number for a school with fewer than 100 full-time teachers.
Some of those were retirements or sabbaticals that were planned long before the school made national headlines in January, when Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed six trustees with a mission to transform the small liberal arts school.
But many are teachers and researchers who frustrated and dismayed by the schools new leadership saw no other option but to resign or take leave to look for opportunities elsewhere.
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I wonder how many students left.
Clash City Rocker
(3,541 posts)They were actually teaching the students. Florida cant have that.
hildegaard28
(395 posts)How long it will take for their accreditation to be pulled.
LastDemocratInSC
(3,829 posts)Their goal has been to gut the school and rebuild it as Hillsdale south.
xocetaceans
(3,943 posts)The Unmitigated Gall
(4,522 posts)Whatever comes afterward should be called New College of Authoritarian Collaboration.
rubbersole
(8,517 posts)My daughter graduated from New College in 1988. Then got a full scholarship to Smith and a masters degree in education. She believes New College was the springboard to her adult happiness. desantis is evil. Shallow and shortsighted to a fault. The karma fairy appears headed his way. Can't wait.
riversedge
(73,132 posts)able to leave--their kids are in local schools. etc. Hard choices for them.
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