Scott Yenor has zeroed in on the real problem of higher education: That it is populated by too many women who should be off making babies.
Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed five members to the University of West Florida’s board of trustees Monday, adding two controversial higher-ed reformers to the body that oversees the Pensacola public university.
Florida International University held its MLK Day of Service from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. Saturday. University of Florida already celebrated the day on Thursday with a lecture at Pugh Hall on the Gainesville campus. University of West Florida had it’s MLK Day of Service and Breakfast program Thursday.
The move comes exactly 2 years after he replaced much of the New College Board of Trustees with more conservative members.
Ron DeSantis on Monday announced the appointment of five people to the University of West Florida Board of Trustees. The appointments of Paul Bailey, Gates Garcia, Adam Kissel, Scott Yenor and Chris Young must still be confirmed by the Florida Senate.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has appointed five new members to the board overseeing the University of West Florida in Pensacola, including two people affiliated with The Heritage Foundation.
Despite UWF being a top performer in the state, DeSantis' office said the appointments would "break the status quo and help refocus the university on the core mission of education."
Gov. Ron DeSantis this week announced the appointment of five new members to the UWF Board of Trustees, including several conservative activists. The move has prompted concern among some faculty and alumni.
to sit on the board of trustees at the University of West Florida, a public state university. Yenor frequently mouths off from his perch at the Claremont Institute, a right-wing think tank in ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has appointed five new members to the board overseeing the University of West Florida in Pensacola, including two people affiliated with The Heritage Foundation.
Scott Yenor has zeroed in on the real problem of higher education: That it is populated by too many women who should be off making babies.
The University of Florida spent $24 million to upgrade its supercomputer, which is one of the fastest machines in the world and gives Florida researchers access to a tool most academics don’t have.