Tenure numbers drop across Iowa public universities, even as

Tenure numbers drop across Iowa public universities, even as bills to kill it die


Proposals to eliminate tenure across Iowa’s public universities might be dead for this legislative session, but that doesn’t mean the esteemed academic appointment is alive and well across the state’s institutions.
A new Board of Regents report made public last week shows the combined tally of tenured and tenure-track professors at the University of Iowa, Iowa State University and the University of Northern Iowa is dropping. Additionally, the regent universities this year are proposing fewer promotions — with or without tenure — at 237, down from last year’s 277 and the lowest since 2016.
Although the UI is reporting fewer tenured and tenure-track faculty and proposing fewer promotions with tenure than last year, it’s proposing more promotions without tenure — likely expanding that group’s swelling majority among faculty.

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