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A Timeline of How the Israel-Hamas War Has Roiled College Campuses
Since Oct. 7, there have been dueling protests, calls for the ouster of school leaders and threats from angry donors.
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To Testify or Not to Testify in Congress? Your Job Could Hang in the Balance.
Columbia University’s president declined a congressional call to testify about her handling of antisemitism on campus — and dodged a…
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Why Defenders of Harvard’s President Are Focused on Academic Freedom
The principle is highly valued by many at American universities, but critics say it is sometimes invoked to dodge repercussions.
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The Fallout From the College Presidents’ Antisemitism Testimony
More from our inbox: The Homeless Problem Persists on the SubwayJewish Women PlaywrightsThe Rare Hardship of a Rare NameThe University…
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Pennsylvania Governor and Senator Denounce Antisemitism at Rally
Gov. Josh Shapiro and Senator Bob Casey joined a rally in a show of solidarity with Jews after the resignation…
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Columbia and N.Y.U. Would Lose $327 Million in Tax Breaks Under Proposal
Under the plan, the universities, which do not pay property taxes, would have to make payments to the City University…
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Penn’s Leadership Resigns Amid Controversies Over Antisemitism
The president, Elizabeth Magill, and the chairman of the board of trustees, Scott L. Bok, are leaving after intense pressure…
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A.C.L.U. Sues DeSantis Over Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Campus Group
The News The American Civil Liberties Union filed a federal lawsuit Thursday claiming that Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida education…
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Columbia Faces Protests After Banning 2 Pro-Palestinian Groups
Hundreds of students rallied after the university banned two groups from holding campus events, and faculty members said they would…
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Anthony Vidler, Architectural Historian Who Reshaped His Field, Dies at 82
He reached beyond conventional history to bring in perspectives from literary theory, philosophy and psychoanalysis.