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US university presidents to testify before Congress over claims of antisemitic protests on campuses

The Guardian - Higher Education

Over the past several weeks, we’ve seen countless examples of antisemitic demonstrations on college campuses. Next Tuesday, Harvard’s Claudine Gay, Penn’s Liz Magill and MIT’s Sally Kornbluth will stand before the House education and workforce committee, a body chaired by Virginia Foxx, a Republican from North Carolina.

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Democratic Protests on Campus: Modeling the Better World We Seek (Annelise Orleck)

Higher Education Inquirer

Across the country, student protest has flourished largely unrestrained on college campuses since the disastrous 1970 crackdowns at Kent State in Ohio and Jackson State in Mississippi cost six students their lives. What moved college administrators this spring to make such a sharp change in how they handle peaceful student protest?

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Ending DEI in Higher Ed Has Larger Implications for our Nation’s Future - We Can Fight Back

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Most recently, Harvard University took a stand against these hateful directives , with the universitys president citing that Harvard will not surrender its independence or relinquish its constitutional rights. Columbia University is revisiting its initial response. Faculty have refused to alter curricula.

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