Brown agreed to vote on divestment and Columbia refused: what does it mean for colleges and how would it work? - Columbia ...
Brown has instead successfully negotiated an end to the protests by agreeing to hold a vote on a key issue driving the protests: divestment. The university's corporate board agreed on Tuesday that ...
Student appeals for colleges to stop investing in firms that support Israel’s war effort are complicated by state laws, ...
The New York Times reported billionaire Barry Sternlicht has paused donations to Brown after the struck a deal with student protesters.
Sonoma State University's president was placed on leave after an email surfaced showing his planned announcement to concede ...
Student protesters on campuses across the US have been demanding their universities disclose financial investments and divest ...
Just a few years ago, the activist campaign to boycott, divest from, and sanction Israel was a fringe movement dogged by allegations of antisemitism. But the ground is now shifting.
Calls to boycott Israeli academic institutions have been a consistent demand of protesters against Israel’s war in Gaza.
The university says its foundation and auxiliary organizations won’t invest in “corporations and funds that profit from ...
Divestment campaigns have already met success overseas: universities in Ireland and Spain have made promises to advance ...
Pro-Palestinian protesters at Harvard University are clearing out their weeks-long encampment. Read more at straitstimes.com.