Brown agreed to vote on divestment and Columbia refused: what does it mean for colleges and how would it work? - Columbia ...
On April 30, protesters disbanded their encampment when the university pledged to vote on divestment from companies affiliated with Israel. This shows a different way of doing things. Pro ...
Student protesters on campuses across the US have been demanding their universities disclose financial investments and divest ...
Student appeals for colleges to stop investing in firms that support Israel’s war effort are complicated by state laws, ...
The administration of the prestigious Brown University is the latest to have agreed to explore divestment from Israel in response to student demands. Divestment can mean different things depending on ...
Here's what to know about the agreement, which organizers says falls short of their initial demands, and what it means for ...
Harvard University will review its investments in Israel following pressure from students who will now end their encampment.
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.
What is known about Minnesota universities’ connections to Israel and how do they compare to connections at other U.S.
Calls to boycott Israeli academic institutions have been a consistent demand of protesters against Israel’s war in Gaza.