Faculty at Texas university fear entire liberal arts departments will be slashed

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Faculty at the University of Texas at Austin are bracing for a potential bloodbath in the liberal arts department, with entire programs on the chopping block. The university has quietly appointed a committee to study restructuring, but faculty members suspect it may be aimed squarely at ethnic and regional disciplines like African and African diaspora studies, Mexican American and Latina/o studies, and women's and gender studies.

The move has sent shockwaves through campus, with some professors expressing fears that the departments in question will be dismantled. "We're hearing bits and pieces," said Julie Minich, a professor of English and Mexican American and Latina/o studies. "We're hearing that the dean appointed a restructuring committee... We're trying to read the tea leaves."

The uncertainty has been exacerbated by a new state law that disbands faculty senates and gives university administrators near-absolute control over governance matters. The University of Texas system's president recently announced a taskforce to review the core curriculum, but the 18-member panel consists entirely of white professors.

Critics argue that the taskforce is stacked against the very departments it's supposed to reform. "Too many American history courses present the American past as a litany of oppressions and hypocrisies," wrote UT Austin provost William Inboden in a manifesto for National Affairs, a right-wing magazine. The statement echoes positions often invoked by conservatives, including Donald Trump.

"This really outlines his sense that the humanities and liberal arts are full of pathology and rot," said Craig Campbell, an anthropology professor at UT Austin. "That's what they're going after." Minich echoed similar sentiments, saying that Inboden's essay has put faculty members on edge.

The situation is reminiscent of earlier efforts by conservative groups like America First Policy Institute to target liberal arts departments. Their report, titled "Are the 'Studies' Worth Studying?", claimed that these disciplines are rife with "grade inflation" and advocates for their elimination.

UT Austin has a long history of pushing back against such initiatives. The university scrapped its diversity initiatives and laid off staff working on related programs before Trump returned to office. It also closed its Multicultural Engagement Center and cancelled its traditional bilingual graduation ceremony for Spanish-speaking students.

The provost's offer to receive preferential federal funding in exchange for policy reforms has sparked opposition from student groups, with over 200 students chanting "do not sign" outside the administration building this week.

As faculty members struggle to make sense of the situation, one thing is clear: the future of liberal arts programs at UT Austin hangs precariously in the balance.
 
🀯 This is crazy! They're literally trying to axe entire departments πŸš«πŸ’€ like they think we don't know what's going on already πŸ™„. I mean, can you believe a taskforce made up of all white professors? Like, come on! πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ It's so obvious that they want to get rid of programs that focus on diversity and inclusivity πŸŒŽπŸ’–. The fact that UT Austin had to lay off staff working on related programs before is just a sign that this isn't the first time they've tried to silence marginalized voices πŸ’”. I'm low-key freaking out about this 😱, but at the same time, I'm super proud of all the students who are standing up against this and refusing to be silenced πŸ™ŒπŸ’ͺ.
 
πŸ€” This is so not cool πŸ€•... I mean, can you even imagine if they just got rid of entire departments like that? It's like, what are they even going to do with all those students who need those classes? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ And it's all because of some conservative groups trying to "reform" the curriculum, which is basically just a fancy way of saying they're trying to suppress certain ideas and perspectives. πŸ˜’ Like, what about diversity and inclusion? Doesn't that matter anymore? πŸ™„ The fact that they're stacking the taskforce with white professors only adds to the whole problem... it's like, come on, guys, can't we get some more diverse voices in there? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€” The fact that a university committee sounds like it's aimed straight at certain departments without any real consultation or input from faculty makes me super nervous 🚨. And to make matters worse, the new state law giving the administrators near-absolute control over governance matters is just worrying πŸ’Ό. It feels like they're trying to dismantle these programs that already have a history of being marginalized or underfunded... it's like they're playing with fire πŸ”₯.

I'm also really concerned about this whole taskforce being made up entirely of white professors πŸ‘΄πŸ‘΅ - what does that even say about the university's commitment to diversity and inclusion? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It feels like we're seeing another iteration of the same old narrative from conservatives that these departments are rife with 'grade inflation' or some other nonsense... it's just not true πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ.

UT Austin has always been a place where students can have their voices heard, and I'm really worried about that being taken away πŸ’”. The fact that the provost is even offering preferential federal funding in exchange for policy reforms just shows how desperate they are to cut these programs... it's not like we haven't seen this before 🀒.
 
man this is wild like they're literally trying to suck the life outta the arts department @ university of texas austin i feel like they're being all like "oh we just want to 'restructure' but really they're just gonna gut those departments thats gonna be a bloodbath for anyone teaching african american diaspora studies or womens and gender studies its all about who gets to control the narrative what's next they gonna cancel english classes 🀯
 
🀯 The whole thing feels like a textbook case of how conservative ideologies can infiltrate and manipulate academic institutions. I mean, who needs diversity and inclusivity when you've got "grade inflation" to worry about? πŸ“š It's like they're trying to erase the very existence of certain departments altogether. I'm not surprised that the taskforce is stacked with white professors - it's a classic move to silence marginalized voices. And what's up with the provost's offer for preferential funding? Is he trying to buy his way into making liberal arts programs obsolete? πŸ€‘ The fact that UT Austin has a history of pushing back against similar initiatives makes this situation even more alarming. It feels like they're caught in a perpetual cycle of ideological battles, and students are paying the price. πŸ€•
 
omg its like they're trying to erase all the diversity and inclusivity from that university πŸ€―β€β™€οΈ i mean what's next? cutting out all the african american history classes? that would be a huge loss for america πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ those faculty members sound super stressed out too, bracing for a potential bloodbath is not an exaggeration 😩
 
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