UT Austin President defends faculty tenure after Lt. Gov. Patrick proposes to end it at public universities
University of Texas at Austin President Jay Hartzell said Monday that removing tenure for faculty would hurt the university?s ability to hire the best professors, countering a proposal from Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick last week to eliminate tenure for new hires at all public universities in Texas.
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UT Austin President defends faculty tenure after Lt. Gov. Patrick proposes to end it at public universities

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