As faculty members remain wary about the state’s political climate, the provost denies that a professor was told he had to change the title of a doctoral concentration related to race to avoid the word “critical.”
<p>Faculty in the College of Education contend that University of Florida administrators are holding up the establishment of a concentration for doctoral students in the study of race and ethnicity in education, due to political pressure. </p>
A new grievance says administrators worried about riling Republican lawmakers told professors to avoid using the word “critical” in the title of a new doctoral concentration related to race.
<p>Faculty in the College of Education contend that University of Florida administrators are holding up the establishment of a concentration for doctoral students in the study of race and ethnicity in education, due to political pressure. </p>
<p>Faculty in the College of Education contend that University of Florida administrators are holding up the establishment of a concentration for doctoral students in the study of race and ethnicity in education, due to political pressure. </p>