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Campaigners hope for change as Liberty places Falwell on leave

Scandal-driven ousting brings reflection to campus steeped in partisanship and power

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August 10, 2020
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August 10, 2020
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Liberty University鈥檚 ejection of its founder鈥檚聽son from its presidency threatens an end to the Trump-aligned campus鈥 decades-old primacy in fusing religion, higher education and partisan US politics.

The devoutly Christian institution聽聽Jerry Falwell Jr after a mounting series of behavioural complaints, most recently his Instagram posting of a photo of himself on a yacht holding a drink with his arm around his wife鈥檚 assistant and his trousers unzipped.

Liberty鈥檚 board said Mr Falwell was asked to 鈥渢ake an indefinite leave of absence鈥, attributing his behaviour to the stress of ballooning the Virginia-based university to 120,000 students through a major online expansion.

鈥淯nfortunately, with this success and the burdens of leading a large and growing organisation comes substantial pressure,鈥 the board鈥檚 chairman, Jerry Prevo, a retired聽Baptist church pastor聽in Alaska, said in聽.

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Emboldened coalitions of Liberty students, alumni and faculty, however, are聽, saying the 49-year-old campus never should have grown so militantly partisan and now must fully reverse course.

鈥淢y hope,鈥 said one organiser, Liberty graduate Dustin Wahl, 鈥渨ould be that Liberty recognises the depths of the depravity of the last several years of Falwell鈥檚 leadership and runs in the opposite direction.鈥

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鈥淢y hope,鈥 said another, Calum Best, 鈥渋s that we get a leader who is sincerely and carefully focused on our academics.鈥

Mr Falwell鈥檚 father co-founded Liberty in 1971 as part of a religious-political empire that included Moral Majority, a leading force for encouraging conservative Christians to elect Republican politicians in the 1980s.

He died in 2007, and his son had led the university since then, riding Donald Trump鈥檚 2016 presidential campaign to a period of renewed political prominence. Mr Falwell was ahead of most evangelical leaders in endorsing Mr Trump even as the future US president spoke approvingly of groping women, and in joining him in expressing threatening attitudes towards immigrants.

Mr Falwell聽basked in聽the聽ensuing spotlight, saying Mr Trump even聽聽of US education secretary. 鈥淭here鈥檚 nothing he loves more than access to Trump,鈥 said Mr Wahl, a media analyst and 2018 Liberty graduate who created a聽听驳谤辞耻辫.

In line with Mr Trump鈥檚 minimisation of the coronavirus outbreak, Mr Falwell urged students back to campus and disparaged a parent who questioned the move. Only about 2,000 of its 15,000 residential students returned.

While Mr Falwell and Mr Trump represent a tradition of Republican politicians聽making common cause聽with evangelical Christian leaders, religious universities in the US are typically far more circumspect.

Mr Falwell鈥檚 expansion into online education 鈥 adding some 100,000 virtual students to the 15,000 on-campus 鈥 also suggests a prioritisation of revenue over both Christian and academic integrity, said Mr Best, a high school mathematics teacher.

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Before graduating from Liberty this past May, Mr Best said that he encountered numerous examples of on-campus students choosing online options because viewing lectures was not required and tests could be taken without supervision.

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鈥淭he online classes have a reputation of being incredibly easy and a joke basically,鈥 he said.

All on-campus instruction, meanwhile, involves heavy religious content, Mr Best said. One introductory course required performing evangelical duties in the community, while a higher-level course demanded forcefully rebutting Christians who acknowledged the science of evolution, he said.

鈥淣o subject is too out of left field,鈥 Mr Best said. 鈥淚 was a finance and accounting major, I would write papers on valuing deferred tax assets, and would have to put biblical integration into it.鈥

Mr Falwell鈥檚 Instagram post followed a聽string of scandals聽and聽demands for Liberty鈥檚 board to take action. They include evidence by a Liberty graduate聽聽that Mr Falwell partied at nightclubs, graphically discussed his sex life with employees and made extensive personal use of university funds.

In June, the university聽聽for a Twitter posting that included a face mask with a Ku Klux Klan depiction.

His behaviour聽on the yacht, as shown in his own Instagram photo, would have earned a Liberty student more than $9,000 (拢7,000) in school fines and possible expulsion, according to one聽聽posted to Reddit.

A separate聽聽by Andrew Bradley, a writer for the satirical Christian character Mrs Betty Bowers, identified the yacht as one regularly made available for Mr Falwell鈥檚 personal use as part of Liberty鈥檚 $12.5 million聽sponsorship of Nascar聽auto racing.

Mr Bradley, while declining to identify his sources within Liberty, said the extent of such relationships suggests Mr Falwell eventually will regain control of the university.

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Neither Mr Wahl nor Mr Best would dispute such a prediction. But they held out hope for change, saying the yacht episode appears to have seized the attention of Mr Falwell鈥檚 loyalists on the university board in a way that other scandals聽had not.

paul.basken@timeshighereducation.com

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