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Campus Activism
Actually, HBCUs Have a Lot to Say About Gaza
No one disrupted President Biden’s commencement speech on Sunday at Morehouse College. That doesn’t mean students and faculty members are disengaged from the antiwar movement. -
Disciplined for Diplomacy
College Presidents Are Getting in Trouble for Cutting Deals With Protesters
Critics say the agreements excuse protesters’ rhetoric and violations of campus policy. -
Political Scuffle
A University Title IX Official Is Suspended After Saying He’d Comply With Title IX
The action by the Texas A&M University system underscores an escalating conflict over the federal law, which governs how colleges handle complaints of sexual harassment and other sex-based discrimination. -
What Leaders Say
As Student Protests Roil Campuses, One College Touts Its ‘Quieter Atmosphere’
The president of East Georgia State College says he wants to reassure students and families. But communication experts caution against playing the comparison game. -
Labor
Union Will Strike at U. of California at Santa Cruz Over Protest Response and Divestment Demand
Friday’s announcement marks the first in a possible series of strikes across the UC system. Administrators argue such walkouts are political and therefore illegal. -
‘Those Mistakes Added Up’
The War in the Mideast Fuels a Crisis in the Midwest
Indiana University at Bloomington made a series of unpopular decisions. Then it called the police on protesters. -
Campus Activism
Some Professors See Pro-Palestinian Encampments as Outdoor Classrooms
Several have escorted students inside the protest zones for lessons, drawing the ire of some administrators. -
The Review | Interview
‘We Have a Mass Movement of Young People Advancing Horrifying Ideas’
Paul Berman, a leader of the ’68 protests at Columbia University, warns of an intellectual crisis. -
A Path Forward
The Anatomy of a University’s Encampment Negotiation
What happened at the University of Wisconsin at Madison reflects the precarious relations between activists and administrators amid a recent surge in unrest related to the Israel-Hamas war. -
Campus Activism
The Tipping Point: Why One College Decided to Call the Cops on Protesters
Students and faculty members say trust has been broken. CUNY’s leaders say they had no choice.