POLITICSMICHIGAN ADVANCE
Public universities face escalating involvement from state lawmakers
Auburn University in Alabama dissolved its faculty senate, following new state laws that grant greater power to politically appointed university boards and weaken tenure protections and faculty influence over academic decisions. Similar laws have been enacted in Kentucky, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Indiana, with supporters citing accountability and reducing perceived liberal bias on campuses.
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