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388:. University spokesman Dennis Nealon called the surprise announcement a "hard decision", but said, "The bottom line is that the students, the faculty and core academic mission come first. Trustees had to look at the college's assets and came to a decision to maintain that fundamental commitment to teaching." The proposal was quickly criticized by the museum's director and board, numerous art-world figures, and some donors to the museum.
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