Sunday, March 03, 2024

ANNALS OF DeSANTISTAN: University of Florida eliminates DEI staff to comply with state law. (WaPo)


President Donald Trump introduces Florida Governor Ron DeSantis during a homecoming campaign rally at the BB&T Center on November 26, 2019 in...

I remember young RONALD DION DeSANTIS with a gimlet eye. He was our distracted, other-directed right-wing Congressman from St. Johns County 2013-2018.  First saw him at League of Women Voters/St. Augustine Record debate/forum at County Administration Building in 2012.  Saw right through him. You do, too. I feel sorry for the bumptious, bigoted, anti-science, lawless, louche Boy Governor.  No charisma.  Soulless corporate doormat. Does he sound like a whiny kvetch queen, a querulous quockerwodger, a kooky crackpot curmudgeon, intolerant, insolent, nasty, brutish, bullying and inept?   You tell me.

In 2024 even the Koch faction has dropped him. 

Say "goodnight Gracie," to our burned-0ut has-been graceless GQP Governor.

From The Washington Post:


University of Florida eliminates DEI staff to comply with state law


The state flagship school announced the cuts Friday, but said it is ‘unwavering in our commitment to universal human dignity’

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Students on the University of Florida campus in Gainesville. (Phelan M. Ebenhack for The Washington Post)
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The University of Florida announced Friday that it had eliminated jobs and halted contracts focused on diversity, equity and inclusion efforts to comply with a 2023 state law.

Thirteen full-time positions were eliminated, and administrative appointments were ended for 15 faculty members, officials said.

The $5 million that the state flagship school in Gainesville had allocated for DEI efforts will be redirected to a faculty recruitment fund, according to a memo from the university’s provost, general counsel and vice president for human resources.

“To comply with the Florida Board of Governor’s regulation 9.016 on prohibited expenditures, the University of Florida has closed the Office of the Chief Diversity Officer, eliminated DEI positions and administrative appointments, and halted DEI-focused contracts with outside vendors,” they wrote.

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The memo, first reported by the campus newspaper the Alligator, was an abrupt sign of the impact the state law will have.

The move was celebrated by some, including Christopher Rufo, a critic of DEI initiatives who is a trustee at New College of Florida, which fired its top diversity officer last year. Rufo wrote on social media Friday, “The conservative counter-revolution has begun.”

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Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) wrote on X: “DEI is toxic and has no place in our public universities. I’m glad that Florida was the first state to eliminate DEI and I hope more states follow suit.”

Florida is not alone in its backlash against diversity-related initiatives. Lawmakers in other states have targeted DEI programs, somecompanies have cut jobs and activists have pushed to eliminate other efforts.

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Eighty-one bills attacking DEI in higher education have been filed in 23 states since 2023, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education.

Advocates for such programs say they make campuses and workplaces more welcoming, supportive and reflective of society as a whole. Critics say they are divisive and result in expensive bureaucracies.

“The sad thing is that here we have a university system that has a known problem with maintaining both its faculty and student body of color,” said Kenneth Nunn, an emeritus professor of law at the UF who retired in January, in part because of what he said were political attacks on scholarship and teaching on issues related to race. “They belatedly put a system in place to address some of those questions. And without any information or data about the success of those efforts, the whole enterprise has been dismantled. I think it’s a shame.”

There has already been a “brain drain” from the public universities in the state, Nunn said. “This is just going to make that reality worse. It’s going to be harder and harder for the university to fulfill what used to be its mission of providing a proper education for the entire breadth of the citizens of Florida. And it appears that they’re sending the message that they’re not interested in that anymore.”

The employees whose positions were cut will receive 12 weeks of pay, per the university memo, and were encouraged to apply for fast-track consideration of open positions at UF.

The memo also said the University of Florida “is — and will always be — unwavering in our commitment to universal human dignity. As we educate students by thoughtfully engaging a wide range of ideas and views, we will continue to foster a community of trust and respect for every member of the Gator Nation.”


Susan Svrluga is a reporter covering higher education for The Washington Post. Before that, she covered education and local news at The Post.  Twitter



3 comments:

  1. James4:41 PM

    All while the corrupt SOB hired that far right troll on the taxpayer dime.. what's her name, Pushaw. Big clown like that Ladapo who let measles run rampant because of the non-governance trend in that absurd political party. And their base just dumb as they get. That's why they're in office. That and the stinking army of grifters who they have promoting them in every county in Florida. Vast networks of some of the most dishonest people in human history. The far right lawmakers are even worse!

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  2. Anonymous9:59 AM

    https://floridapolitics.com/archives/665111-florida-gop-suspends-st-johns-county-chair-blake-paterson/

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  3. Thanks and a hat tip.

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