
""driven while artsy""
""When the president lives in a $5 million suite in the Ritz-Carlton, and librarians are being walked off their jobs, it begs the question,""
""What are Emerson's priorities?""
Emerson College is confronting financial strain driven by slumping enrollment, rising costs, and changes in federal higher education policy. Enrollment fell 6 percent, cutting about $16 million in tuition and housing revenue and prompting staff layoffs, early retirements, and faculty buyouts. The campus remains fractured after 118 pro-Palestinian protest arrests and a federal inquiry into alleged antisemitism. Staff union protests criticized administrative spending priorities amid layoffs. One of the most queer, liberal, and civically engaged campuses has moved to stop taking public political stances and removed "equity" and "social justice" from an inclusion office name.
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