Survey: Texas university faculty fearful of political climate, looking for out-of-state jobs

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More than 60% of surveyed faculty members said they would not recommend a job in Texas to their out-of-state colleagues.

– failed to make it to Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk. Instead, lawmakers codified tenure while making it easier for universities to revoke the designation from individual professors.

The fight over tenure was, in itself, enough to strike fear into professors across the state. Tenure is awarded based on merit, and it generally means a professor’s contract can only be terminated under extreme circumstances, such as financial struggles or program discontinuation.Roughly three in 10 survey respondents said they don’t plan to remain in academia long-term.The Texas Faculty Association works to protect the rights of higher education faculty and staff.

The American Association of University Professors has 45,000 members nationwide. It conducted the survey – distributed by social media and email – as part of a larger effort that also involved polls in Georgia, North Carolina and Florida. The DMN Education Lab deepens the coverage and conversation about urgent education issues critical to the future of North Texas.

The DMN Education Lab is a community-funded journalism initiative, with support from Bobby and Lottye Lyle, Communities Foundation of Texas, The Dallas Foundation, Dallas Regional Chamber, Deedie Rose, Garrett and Cecilia Boone, The Meadows Foundation, The Murrell Foundation, Solutions Journalism Network, Southern Methodist University, Sydney Smith Hicks and the University of Texas at Dallas. The Dallas Morning News retains full editorial control of the Education Lab’s journalism.

 

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