TALLAHASSEE — Months after the Legislature and Gov. Ron DeSantis approved a law that shields parts of searches for college and university presidents, state university system officials added an additional layer of secrecy that requires non-disclosure agreements. The issue erupted last week amid a dust-up between leaders of Florida Atlantic University’s Board of Trustees. Searches for university and college presidents have been veiled following the passage of a 2022 law that created a public-records exemption for information that could identify applicants until near the end of the searches when information about finalists can be released. Related Articles Florida News | FAU selects finalists for president; DeSantis-supported GOP Rep.