Sacramento State Protesters Claim Victory on Divestment, but Questions Remain
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By Sonel Cutler Jim Wilson, The New York Times, Redux Pro-Palestinian protesters have been calling on universities to divest from financial holdings with companies that have ties to Israel and its military. The university says its foundation and auxiliary organizations won’t invest in “corporations and funds that profit from genocide, ethnic cleansing, and activities that violate fundamental human rights ..read more
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Transitions: Presidents of Trinity College and Washington State University to Retire
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Appointments, resignations, retirements, deaths By Julia Piper Kirk Schulz, president of Washington State University since 2016, plans to retire in June 2025 ..read more
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State Support for Colleges Continues to Rise as Federal Aid and Tuition Revenue Fall, Report Shows
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By Lee Gardner Illustration by The Chronicle; iStock The annual State Higher Education Finance analysis says the squeeze could be explained by enrollment declines, tuition freezes, and the dwindling of stimulus dollars ..read more
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Fraternity Members at UNC Go Viral — and Reap Donations — for Guarding the Flag During Protest
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By Sonel Cutler Travis Long, News & Observer, Tribune News Service, Getty Images Pro-Palestinian demonstrators replace an American flag with a Palestinian flag on Tuesday. A GoFundMe campaign to support an appreciative frat "rager" pulled in over $500,000 ..read more
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How Colleges Have Responded to Student Encampments
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By Sonel Cutler, Forest Hunt, and Alecia Taylor The Chronicle analyzed 50 recent protests calling for colleges to cut ties with Israel. Nearly half have led to arrests. Around a dozen have faced no consequences ..read more
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Winning a Fulbright Was a High Honor for Russians. Now It Could Jeopardize Scholars Who Go Home.
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By Karin Fischer Illustration by The Chronicle; iStock image Some fellowship recipients find themselves in limbo after Moscow levels accusations at academic exchange ..read more
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Some Professors Face Punishments as Colleges Crack Down on Gaza Protests
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By Kate Hidalgo Bellows Faculty members at Indiana University at Bloomington who were arrested at an encampment have been banned from campus for a year ..read more
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Many Students Are Facing Campus Discipline for Protesting. What Could That Mean?
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2w ago
By Sonel Cutler and Alecia Taylor Activists who have been punished for putting up encampments face the possibility of formal warnings, eviction from campus housing, interim suspension, or expulsion ..read more
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‘This Is Incredibly Scary’: Students Arrested at UT-Austin Protests
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By Scott Carlson Suzanne Cordeiro, AFP, Getty Images A person is detained by police on Wednesday during a student protest on the U. of Texas at Austin campus. A planned teach-in ends with police in riot gear ..read more
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Amid Financial Headwinds, Some Colleges Are Digging Deeper Into Their Endowments. Will More Follow?
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By Dan Bauman Mark Harris for The Chronicle; iStock The Chronicle identified at least nine institutions that have withdrawn larger-than-typical sums of money to stay in compliance with bondholders, cover operations, or even finance capital projects ..read more
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