Emerson College: Conservative Student Group Investigated for Distributing āChina Kinda Susā Stickers
Cases
Emerson College
Case Overview
On September 29, 2021, Emerson Collegeās Turning Point USA chapter passed out stickers reading āChina Kinda Susā with an image of a hammer and sickle to criticize Chinaās government. Under pressure from other student groups, the university initiated an investigation and suspended the group. On October 5, FIREwrote to Emerson explaining that the stickers were political expression protected by the principles of free expression that Emerson pledges to uphold. Although Emerson conceded that the stickers were critical of Chinaās government, not its people, it found the group responsible for violating Emersonās āBias Related Behaviorā policy and issued a formal warning. Over ¹ū¶³“«Ć½app¹Ł·½ās objections, Emerson rejected the groupās appeal and, the following January, withdrew recognition of the group because no full-time faculty member would agree to advise the chapter. In December 2022, FIREfiled with Emersonās accreditor, the New England Commission of Higher Education, a complaint regarding Emersonās treatment of TPUSA and the general state of free expression on campus.