Brown agreed to vote on divestment and Columbia refused: what does it mean for colleges and how would it work? - Columbia ...
While hundreds of Israel protesters on campuses across the country came to blows and arrests continued to mount this week, students in Providence, Rhode Island, faced a calmer reality on Wednesday.
The New York Times reported billionaire Barry Sternlicht has paused donations to Brown after the struck a deal with student protesters.
In a final hearing Tuesday afternoon, the city court closed the case against the 41 students arrested in a December ...
Student appeals for colleges to stop investing in firms that support Israel’s war effort are complicated by state laws, ...
The student-led movement against the genocide in Gaza that is sweeping college campuses across the United States, has made ...
The blowback illustrates the delicate positions colleges are in as they try to quell disruptive protests over the Israel-Hamas war — especially ahead of commencement — without conceding to ...
The university says its foundation and auxiliary organizations won’t invest in “corporations and funds that profit from ...
Brown University leaders have agreed to hold a vote on divesting from companies that support Israel, and pro-Palestinian student demonstrators agreed to clear their encampment.
What is known about Minnesota universities’ connections to Israel and how do they compare to connections at other U.S.
Divestment campaigns have already met success overseas: universities in Ireland and Spain have made promises to advance ...
As the latest wave of pro-Palestinian demonstrations at U.S. colleges stretches into a third week, some campuses are seeing rising tensions while others have gone relatively quiet. Administrations at ...