‘Hostile takeover’: the tiny Florida university targeted by Ron DeSantis
Governor's latest shot in his war on woke is the shock appointment of rightwing trustees to progressive New College
New College of Florida started making history from the day it opened its doors to its first incoming class of 101 undergraduate students in 1964. It was the first institution of higher education in Florida - which was once part of the slave-owning Confederacy - to pioneer an open admissions policy committing the school not to discriminate based on race, creed, national origin, or cultural status".
The founding principles of the college emphasized freedom of inquiry and the eminent historian and philosopher Arnold Toynbee was lured out of retirement to join the fledgling institution's charter faculty. New College - which became a public institution when it joined Florida's state university system in 1975 - soon established itself as one of America's premier liberal arts schools.
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