The president of the University of Florida, Kent Fuchs, has聽announced plans to聽step down in聽the coming year, amid growing controversies over political interference in聽the flagship campus by聽the state鈥檚 Republican governor.
Professor Fuchs, delivering the news in to the university community, said he would remain in聽office until his replacement is聽found and then take a sabbatical before returning to聽campus as a聽professor of聽electrical and computer engineering.
鈥淚 look forward to the time when I聽can hand the baton to the next president,鈥澛爃e聽said.
Professor聽Fuchs made the announcement on the first day of the spring semester, and just days after a federal judge rejected the university鈥檚 bid to throw out a lawsuit brought by three professors who were blocked by his administration from testifying against their state in a high-profile voting rights case.
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The legal action is part of a series of instances in which Florida鈥檚 aggressively partisan Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, has been accused of academic interference at his state鈥檚 universities in areas that include voting rights, the teaching of racial equity, and freedom to conduct research into Covid.
Professor Fuchs, who has been president of the flagship University of Florida since 2015, told the campus community that he had informed the trustees back in August of his plans to leave in聽2022.
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His announcement made no reference to the political controversies, and instead emphasised his work in boosting the University of Florida鈥檚 nationwide academic reputation, and in improving its levels of public and private financial support while avoiding any tuition fee increases.
Since 2014, the university has seen its faculty size grow by 25聽per cent to more than 4,600; its research spending jump by more than 30聽per cent to nearly $1聽billion (拢700聽million); and its annual student applications double to聽60,000.
The timing of his departure, the 67-year-old president said, reflected his desire to complete a $3聽billion fundraising campaign in autumn聽2022.
In previous interviews, however, Professor Fuchs has acknowledged the limits on his authority created by Mr聽DeSantis, widely seen as a potential 2024 US presidential candidate. The university never required vaccinations for its students or staff, and it made the wearing of face masks optional in crowded classrooms, leaving it with nation-leading rates of campus Covid infections. Professor Fuchs has said he had no option but to comply with the governor鈥檚 wishes on such matters.
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Professor Fuchs also agreed under pressure to let his university鈥檚 professors testify in legal cases against the state, but his new policy 鈥 now facing the court challenge 鈥 still requires case-by-case approvals.
The situation is part of a wider upheaval in the state鈥檚 higher education system. The University of South Florida and the University of North Florida also are seeking new presidents, and Florida State University just hired a new leader in聽August.
Professor Fuchs previously served as provost at Cornell University, and as a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Purdue University and the University of Illinois.
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