Republicans are remaking Texas’ public universities. Some professors are leaving

Texas professors are leaving their jobs due to the state's crackdown on diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in public colleges. The overhaul of higher education, led by conservative state leaders, has taken an emotional toll on some professors, who are fleeing the state or leaving the profession altogether.
Texas professors are leaving their jobs due to the state's crackdown on diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. The University of North Texas has seen changes, including the removal of 'race' and 'equity' from course titles. Professors are making drastic career choices, leaving the profession or fleeing the state. The overhaul of higher education has taken an emotional toll on some professors. They are leaving due to the climate of fear and stress caused by the state's actions. The exodus of professors could lead to a brain drain, weakening the caliber of education offered at state universities.
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