The University of Florida is preparing to聽hire US聽Senator Ben Sasse of聽Nebraska as its next president, an聽established academic known in聽politics as聽one of聽the few major Republican critics of聽Donald Trump.
The presidential search committee at聽the in聽the nation鈥檚 third-largest state named Dr聽Sasse its sole finalist, and he聽told reporters that he聽plans to聽quit the Senate to聽take the聽job.
While currently a politician, Dr Sasse brings an extensive academic career that includes degrees from Yale and Harvard universities, and time as a faculty member at Yale and the University of Texas, and as president at Midland University.
In interviews, the 50-year-old senator made clear his excitement at the prospect of leading one of the nation鈥檚 top-ranked institutions, with plans to focus it on improving affordability and job-market readiness.
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鈥淭he single biggest challenge our nation faces is the radical disruption of work,鈥 the senator said in remarks University of Florida. 鈥淟ifelong work in one sector will never again be the norm for most Americans, and therefore lifelong learning must necessarily become the norm for most Americans.鈥
The eight-year senator also comes to a position steeped in political intrigue. Florida鈥檚 governor, Ron DeSantis, is considered a leading contender for the US presidency in 2024, thanks in part to a reputation for Trump-style attacks on academic expertise. And the university鈥檚 current president, Kent Fuchs, announced his move into a聽faculty position after numerous incidents of political interference that included Mr聽DeSantis subjecting students and faculty to tests of personal viewpoints, and trying to bar academic staff from countering the state in courtroom testimony.
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That politicisation included a new state law that keeps secret the key early stages of the presidential selection process at any public university in Florida. Yet Dr聽Sasse, despite the reputation he gained in the Trump administration for standing up to a partisan populist 鈥 raising published speculation that he too might consider a presidential run in 2024 鈥 reportedly was guided through the university鈥檚 application process by the governor鈥檚 chief of staff. Mr聽DeSantis also issued a public statement praising Dr聽Sasse鈥檚 selection.
The choice of Dr Sasse also means that the state鈥檚 top four public universities 鈥 after all facing leadership vacancies in the past couple years, stoking fears of political meddling 鈥 are with . The one exception is Rhea Law, a Republican-connected lawyer who has shown some success in convincing University of South Florida faculty that she is prioritising academic concerns.
University of Florida faculty gave a mixed initial appraisal of Dr聽Sasse, with expressions of faith in his ability to defend academic freedom tempered by a desire to first see him perform.
Like Mr DeSantis, Dr Sasse is a sharp critic of US higher education. But unlike the generally partisan character of the governor鈥檚 attacks, the senator has emphasised the need for universities to enhance social mobility and expand intellectual curiosity, with .
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He was one of seven Republican senators to vote to remove Mr Trump from office after the president鈥檚 second impeachment trial, following the January聽6 attack on the Capitol.
Dr Sasse is scheduled next week to visit the campus in Gainesville, and to be interviewed early next month by the university鈥檚 board of trustees. He just won re-election in 2020 to a second six-year term in the US Senate, meaning Nebraska鈥檚 Republican governor would pick a replacement ahead of a special election to fill the seat on a permanent basis in 2024.
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