Florida's Problems Governing Its Universities May Be Over

Six years and three governance systems later, the system's board takes a more active role

As Florida's legislative session wound down this spring, lobbyists set up folding chairs in the rotunda between the House and Senate chambers, where they swapped gossip and watched floor debates projected on large television screens. Discarded water bottles, half-empty coffee cups, and even the occasional pizza box were evidence of sessions that stretched well into the night.

But J. Bernard

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