Florida Atlantic University’s attempts to quickly convince the state it conducted a fair and appropriate search for its next president aren’t winning over its critics, including the state’s chief financial officer, who has suggested opening a second investigation into possible wrongdoing.
At the same time, many FAU faculty, donors and supporters are becoming increasingly alarmed by what they see as continued political interference by allies of Gov. Ron DeSantis, who has supported controversial State Rep. Randy Fine for the presidential job.
A search committee did not name Fine as one of the three finalists for the job. Instead they chose
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