Evergreen State cutting dozens of faculty, staff positions
  campusreform.org
   May 24, 2018                                           Just weeks after it announced  nearly $6 million in budget cuts to cope with rapidly declining  enrollment, Evergreen State College has cut dozens of faculty and staff  positions, with up to 20 additional layoffs possible. In  a memo sent to employees on Tuesday, the school said it has trimmed the  curriculum to eliminate 24 faculty lines, partly by not renewing the  contracts of adjunct professors, in addition to eliminating 19 vacant  staff positions. Evergreen  State is expecting new-student applications to decrease by as much as  20% this year, which many attribute to the student-led riots that  plunged the campus into anarchy last year.      
 ...announcements come nearly a year after the college endured persistent  riots following former professor Bret Weinstein’s decision to question  the “day of absence,” an initiative that asked white students to leave  campus for a day of off-campus diversity workshops, while people of  color participated in on-campus workshops.
  After besieging Weinstein in his classroom, student protesters proceeded to hold school President George Bridges and several other administrators hostage  in the president's office, temporarily refusing even to let Bridges use  the bathroom unless he agreed to adopt their demands for additional  diversity-related initiatives.   |