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

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University of Texas at Austin Faculty on High Alert Over Potential Cuts to Liberal Arts Departments

A growing sense of unease is gripping faculty members at the University of Texas at Austin, with many fearing that entire academic departments may be on the chopping block due to a restructuring committee. The 18-member committee, appointed by university administrators, is tasked with reviewing the liberal arts programs – including African and African diaspora studies, Mexican American and Latina/o studies, women's and gender studies, among others.

While the university has not made any official announcements regarding cuts or reorganization, faculty are worried that the committee's focus on these departments suggests a more sinister intent. "We're hearing bits and pieces," said Julie Minich, a professor in the English and Mexican American and Latina/o studies departments at UT Austin. "We're hearing that the dean appointed a restructuring committee... We're trying to read the tea leaves."

The news comes as no surprise, given the university's new president, William Inboden, who recently published a 7,000-word manifesto outlining his vision for the university's future. In it, he laments the crisis of "legitimacy and trust" in US higher education, blaming the "identity-studies framework" for perpetuating an ideology that is out of touch with American values.

Critics argue that this is a thinly veiled attempt to dismantle the very programs that promote diversity, inclusivity, and social justice. "Too many American history courses present the American past as a litany of oppressions and hypocrisies," Inboden wrote. "That's what they're going after."

This move has left faculty members on edge, who fear for the future of their departments. "We really took this article as an indication of hostility for our field," echoed Minich. The lack of communication with faculty and the formation of a committee without input from them have only added to the sense of uncertainty.

The situation is further complicated by a new state law that disbands public university faculty senates, giving administrators near-absolute control over university governance matters. This has left many wondering if the restructuring committee is just the latest attempt to further consolidate power and eliminate marginalized voices from the academic landscape.

As students and faculty at UT Austin continue to protest against the potential cuts, one thing is clear: the future of liberal arts departments hangs in the balance, and the consequences of failure could be dire.
 
idk man... have you seen that new pizza place downtown? πŸ• i tried their "truffle mushroom" pie last week and it was straight fire πŸ”₯ i mean, who knew truffles could taste so good with mushroom? and don't even get me started on the crust - crispy on the outside, chewy on the inside... perfect! 🀀 anyway, back to this university stuff... seems like they're just trying to cut costs wherever they can. what's next, cutting funding for the music program? πŸ˜•
 
πŸ€” I'm getting major bad vibes about this whole situation 🚨. The fact that the dean appointed a restructuring committee without consulting faculty members is already super sketchy πŸ”. And now, with the new state law taking away our senates' power, it feels like we're losing control of our own institutions 🀝.

I'm all for making tough decisions to ensure the university's financial sustainability πŸ’Έ, but this feels like a thinly veiled attempt to dismantle programs that promote diversity and inclusivity 🌈. I mean, come on, who needs identity-studies frameworks in American history courses? πŸ™„

But seriously, what's next if we start cutting entire departments? Where do students go for education and critical thinking skills outside of liberal arts majors? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It feels like the university is trying to curate a narrow, conservative worldview that doesn't align with our values or the needs of the 21st century 🌎.

The whole thing just feels really off to me πŸ˜’. Can we get some real transparency and communication from the administration about what's going on? Or are we just stuck in the dark, hoping for the best? πŸ•°οΈ
 
πŸ€” the university's new president is trying to "fix" the crisis of legitimacy but its just gonna give us more problems 🚫. cutting liberal arts programs is a huge mistake - it'll stifle innovation & diversity 🌎. we need programs that celebrate our differences, not erase them πŸ’”. and what's with this 'identity-studies framework' thing? sounds like a lazy excuse for censorship πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. gotta stay vigilant & fight for these departments 🚫πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” i think this is a major red flag for any uni that wants to keep its integrity as an institution of higher learning. if they're gonna start cutting liberal arts programs, that's like gutting the heart of what education is all about - it's not just about getting a degree, it's about exploring different perspectives and ideas. and let's be real, if they're trying to "dismantle" these programs because they're seen as being out of touch with american values, that's just code for erasing the histories and experiences of marginalized communities πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€” gotta say, this whole situation with the university's restructuring committee has me super skeptical 🚨. They're just gonna start chopping away at those liberal arts programs without even giving the faculty a heads up? πŸ“ that doesn't sit right with me. I mean, what's next? are they gonna cut the music department because someone thinks rock 'n' roll is "out of touch" with American values πŸ˜‚? come on, folks! these departments aren't just about identity-studies, they're about critical thinking, diversity, and inclusivity 🌈. we can't let administrators dictate what's important in higher ed just to appease some conservative ideology πŸ‘Ž. I'm all for a healthy dose of self-reflection, but not at the expense of marginalized voices and academic freedom πŸ’ͺ.
 
[Image of a student holding a sign that says "Save Our Departments" with a sad face πŸ˜”]

[Footage of a university president speaking, with a red "X" marked through it 🚫]

[ GIF of a person trying to read tea leaves, with a confused expression β˜•οΈ ]

[ Image of a graph showing the decline of humanities programs in US universities πŸ“‰]
 
🚨😬 this is just another symptom of a larger issue - the erasure of diverse perspectives in academia 🀯. if we're going to fix the 'crisis of legitimacy', shouldn't we start by acknowledging and valuing the work that's being done to create more inclusive spaces? 🀝 instead, it feels like they're trying to 'rebrand' these programs as a way to dismiss the very issues they're meant to address πŸ˜’. newsflash: diversity isn't something you can just "update" or "streamline", it's a lived experience that requires real investment and commitment πŸ’Έ. if we don't value our faculty senates, how do we expect students to succeed? πŸ€”
 
omg u gotta see what's goin on @ UT Austin 🀯 they're like literally droppin a restructuring committee on the liberal arts departments & everyone's freakin out 🚨 like whats next? deans gonna come in & shut down all the diversity courses cuz thats "out of touch with American values"? πŸ˜’ please, like, history is full of oppressions & hypocrisies but u dont cut away the very things that help us understand that πŸ€”

anyway, im glad ppl r speakin out against this πŸ™Œ cause if they cut those programs, we'll be lost without them πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ btw, thats a super shady move by the new president πŸ€‘ and like, whats with all these new laws about dissolving faculty senates? 🀯 cant even get feedback from ppl on campus anymore 😑
 
πŸ€” the whole "crisis of legitimacy" thing sounds like a nice way of saying they're getting rid of stuff that doesn't fit into their vision for America πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ... i mean, who needs diverse perspectives when you've got a 7k word manifesto outlining your values? πŸ“š the fact that he's taking aim at "identity-studies" makes me wonder if this is just a thinly veiled attempt to erase certain groups from the academic record πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ... or maybe they're just trying to make it harder for students to learn about their own history 🎯 either way, faculty members are on edge and rightfully so πŸ‘€
 
the university of texas at austins reputation for being all about tech and business is getting a bit out of hand 🀯 they're actually talking about cutting whole departments like that? it's just so... corporate πŸ’Έ i get that they want to make some changes, but can't they just have an open conversation with the faculty instead of sneaking around behind closed doors? and what's up with this new president guy and his manifesto πŸ“ sounds like a load of hooey to me πŸ‘Ž
 
I'm getting really nervous about this news 🀯... universities are already struggling to stay relevant, but if they start cutting liberal arts programs it's gonna be a disaster πŸ”₯. These departments aren't just about 'identity studies', they're about giving people the tools to understand and navigate complex social issues πŸ’‘. If we start losing those perspectives, we're gonna be in big trouble πŸ€”. The fact that there's a new state law that's basically letting admin run things without faculty input is super concerning 😬... it feels like they just want to push their own agenda without considering the impact on students and faculty πŸ‘Ž. I hope UT Austin can find a way to work with their faculties and find a solution that doesn't harm these important programs 🀞.
 
omg, this is like so worrying 🀯! i cant even imagine the departments they're talking about getting cut 🚫. its not just about the classes itself, but also the people who are gonna get affected - students and faculty alike πŸ€—. what really gets me is how the new president is trying to spin it as a way to promote "american values" πŸ™„. like, whats wrong with diversity and inclusivity? shouldn't we be embracing it instead of trying to shut it down? πŸ€” the whole thing just feels so... shady πŸ˜’. i hope these faculty members can keep fighting for their departments and not let the admin's agenda dictate what happens πŸ’ͺ🏼
 
omg u guys this is so messed up i mean i get it universities gotta make $$$ but can't they just find ways 2 keep these programs alive without cutting them all to the bone 🀯? like dean Inboden's whole manifesto thing sounds super suspicious to me - seems like he's trying 2 eliminate entire departments that promote diversity & inclusivity. and now with this new state law about faculty senates... it's like they're just trying 2 consolidate power & silence marginalized voices 🚫 what's next? are they gonna cut English lit too?! 😱
 
πŸ€” I'm low-key freaked out about this 🚨. Like, what's next? Cutting art and music programs at UT Austin? It's so unfair that they're targeting the departments that promote diversity, inclusivity, and social justice. I mean, can't they see how these programs enrich our society? 🀝 The fact that President Inboden is trying to dismantle these departments just because he thinks they're "out of touch" with American values is, like, totally out of line πŸ˜’. What's wrong with teaching the complexities of American history and acknowledging the harm inflicted upon marginalized communities? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ It's time for UT Austin to take a stand against this attempt to silence and erase these vital programs πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm getting really frustrated with all these changes happening at universities lately 🀯. It's like they're trying to erase entire identities and perspectives from the curriculum. I mean, come on, a 7,000-word manifesto that basically says 'let's get rid of identity studies' because it's 'out of touch with American values'? That sounds super dodgy to me πŸ€‘.

And don't even get me started on the lack of communication from the administration. It's like they're just going to swoop in and change everything without even talking to the people who are actually doing the work πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I'm all for reform, but not at the expense of marginalised voices.

It's also super concerning that this is happening during a time when we already have so much inequality and division in society. Do they really think that by cutting liberal arts departments, they're going to magically solve our problems? πŸ˜’ It just feels like more of the same old systemic issues.
 
I don't think we should jump to conclusions about the university's intentions just yet πŸ€”. I mean, sure, President Inboden has some... interesting views on identity studies and American history, but that doesn't necessarily mean they're out to dismantle liberal arts departments entirely 😊. Maybe this restructuring committee is actually a chance for them to revamp and streamline their programs, making them more relevant and effective in the long run πŸ“š.

I also want to give credit where credit is due – our university's president has been pretty open about his concerns regarding the state of higher education in the US πŸ’¬. It's only natural that he'd be looking for ways to address those issues and promote a more inclusive, diverse learning environment 🌎.

Of course, I'm sure there are some faculty members who are genuinely worried about their departments' futures, but let's not forget that we're dealing with complex issues here – there's probably more to the story than just a simple "us vs. them" narrative πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.
 
The university's trying to cut back on liberal arts programs because they think they're not relevant? That's just short-sighted πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. These programs are meant to promote diversity, inclusivity, and social justice - which are more important now than ever 🌎. The dean's restructuring committee is just a bunch of middlemen trying to silence marginalized voices πŸ—£οΈ. Newsflash: education should be about learning from different perspectives, not just regurgitating the same old narratives πŸ˜’. It's time for UT Austin to take a stand and protect its liberal arts departments, instead of letting administrators dictate what's "relevant" βš–οΈ.
 
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