Dozens were arrested Monday at N.Y.U. and Yale, but officials there and at campuses across the country are running out of options to corral protests that are expected to last the rest of the school year.
Pro-Palestinian protesters, many of whom are Jewish, prepared Seder dinners at college protest encampments, even as other Jewish students sought community in more traditional settings.
The university senate is expected to vote as early as Wednesday on a resolution censuring Nemat Shafik, a reaction to her testimony before Congress and the arrests of student protesters.
Students at Cal Poly at Humboldt barricaded themselves in a building and an NYU encampment was cleared as anti-war campus protests continued to spread.
The student uprising began with a rally protesting the university’s effort to build a gym on public land in Morningside Park and its ties to Vietnam-era military research.
The Constructive Dialogue Institute is encouraging campus leaders to start preparing for election-related campus unrest. As the chaos of campus protests over the Israel-Hamas war reaches a fever pitch, the Constructive Dialogue Institute has released a guide to help higher education leaders manage their campus climates in preparation for the 2024 election season.
The Chronicle identified at least nine institutions that have withdrawn larger-than-typical sums of money to stay in compliance with bondholders, cover operations, or even finance capital projects.
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