Brown University criticizes student journalist for emailing administrators
- A Brown University student named Alex Shieh is under investigation for emailing 3,805 administrators about their job duties, which he believes is linked to rising tuition costs of over $93,000 per year.
- The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression criticized the university's actions, stating that they threaten free speech and due process rights.
- Shieh created a database to analyze the number of administrators at the university, showing one for every two undergraduates, and categorized jobs as necessary or redundant.
- Shieh's investigation included a database analyzing the university's administrative bloat.
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