Students at New College of Florida on campus reading Homer's Odyssey amid classical architecture, symbolizing shift to Western canon curriculum.
Students at New College of Florida on campus reading Homer's Odyssey amid classical architecture, symbolizing shift to Western canon curriculum.
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New College of Florida shifts toward a Western-canon curriculum as DeSantis-backed board overhauls programs

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New College of Florida in Sarasota has moved to eliminate its gender studies program and adopt new “classical” curriculum elements, including required reading from Homer’s “Odyssey,” after Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed a new slate of trustees in 2023. The changes have drawn national attention and criticism, while state officials and supporters point to rising enrollment claims, new spending and facilities work, and expanded athletics as evidence the overhaul is working.

New College of Florida, a small public liberal arts institution in Sarasota, has undergone major changes since Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed six new members to its board of trustees on January 6, 2023, part of a push to remake the school’s direction and priorities.

The overhaul has included efforts to phase out the gender studies program, alongside a broader shift toward a curriculum framed around “classical learning” and the Western canon. A New York Times report described the new direction with a blunt summary: “gender studies is out” and Homer’s “The Odyssey” is required reading.

The same New York Times coverage also reported that the college planned a statue honoring Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, raising questions among critics about whether the campus was trading one ideological orthodoxy for another. In September 2025, New College itself publicly announced plans to commission a privately funded Charlie Kirk statue, saying it would stand on campus as a statement in support of free speech and civil discourse.

DeSantis has publicly defended the New College changes as part of a broader effort to counter what he and allies describe as political activism and ideological conformity in higher education. In a post on X, DeSantis said the New College overhaul was intended to “re-center” the institution on “merit, free speech, classical learning and the pursuit of truth.”

Supporters of the transformation have cited initiatives including expanded athletics, facilities work and new state funding. Separately, the state has promoted the Classic Learning Test (CLT) as an admissions option aligned with classical education, and New College announced in 2023 that it intended to accept the CLT as an alternative to the SAT and ACT for applicants beginning with the Fall 2024 term, contingent on state law.

Critics, including faculty groups and some former students, have argued the changes were imposed in a politically driven process that weakened shared governance and narrowed academic and cultural pluralism on campus. The American Association of University Professors has previously sanctioned New College over what it described as an “aggressively ideological and politically motivated” intervention, citing changes that included dismantling DEI programs and eliminating the gender studies major.

The college and its supporters, however, say the new direction offers students and families a different publicly funded option and a renewed emphasis on traditional academic texts and debate. Enrollment and staffing trends have become central to the dispute, with state officials and allied commentators pointing to increases, while critics question how sustainable and representative the growth is over time.

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Reactions on X to New College of Florida's shift from gender studies to a Western canon curriculum under DeSantis' board are polarized. Supporters, including Christopher Rufo, hail the elimination of gender studies as rejecting pseudoscience and restoring classical education. Critics, such as state Sen. Carlos Smith, condemn it as an attack on academic freedom akin to book burning. Recent NY Times coverage prompts shares questioning if a conservative ideology has replaced progressive one, with reports of rising enrollment noted positively by proponents.

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University leaders rejecting Trump administration's higher education compact proposal amid pushback and protests on campus.
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Trump administration higher education compact meets pushback from leading universities

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The Trump administration has proposed a "Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education" that offers preferential access to federal resources for universities that adopt a series of policy changes. Most of the nine institutions initially approached have publicly declined, with some faculty and lawmakers calling the plan “extortion,” even as public confidence in higher education continues to wane.

The White House recently hosted an education roundtable focused on what administration officials describe as ideological capture in higher education and the effects of diversity, equity, and inclusion policies on U.S. campuses. U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon led the discussion, emphasizing what she called the need to restore free inquiry and academic rigor.

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The Trump administration's directives against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs may force colleges to end gender balancing in admissions, potentially disadvantaging male applicants, including white men. Private universities have long admitted men at higher rates to maintain enrollment parity amid a widening gender gap. This shift could exacerbate the decline in male college attendance.

Hundreds of U.S. colleges and universities are under severe financial strain, despite public focus on elite institutions. A national survey reveals that perceptions of higher education are skewed toward liberal bias and activism, overlooking prosaic challenges like rising costs and declining enrollment. This distortion obscures the sector's underlying vulnerabilities.

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Democrats Abigail Spanberger in Virginia and Mikie Sherrill in New Jersey won their gubernatorial races despite Republican messaging targeting transgender rights, underscoring signs that such attacks are not decisive with voters.

경제개발위원회는 학습 성과를 개선하기 위해 3학기 학사 일정을 승인했습니다. 경제기획개발부에 따르면 이 새로운 제도는 201일간의 학기를 세 개의 학기로 나눕니다. 그러나 우려하는 교사 연합은 교사들의 의견이 부족하다는 이유로 반대하고 있습니다.

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Building on recent agreements in Tennessee, Turning Point USA executive Josh Thifault is working with officials in Florida and Texas to expand Club America high school chapters nationwide toward a long-term goal of 20,000 chapters, according to a recent Daily Wire report.

 

 

 

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