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Columbia protesters broke school rules. Now they’re suing because they faced the consequences — but their argument is flat-out nonsense.
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Columbia University suspends one student as it expedites investigation into Israeli history class disruptionColumbia University says it has suspended one student after ... that roiled universities across the country last year, disrupting academic life. Some Jewish and Muslim students said they were ...
The US Department of Education is launching an investigation into five colleges, including Columbia University, over alleged ...
More than a year after the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attack on Israel sparked U.S. campus protests, New York lawmakers propose a ...
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The Nation on MSNColumbia Students Sue the University for Its “Heinous” Crackdown on Palestine ProtestsThree graduate students identified over 30 violations of long-standing protocols, including using the NYPD to mass-arrest ...
NEW YORK -- Columbia University says it is boosting ... latest statement on the website. The school say students can reach out to University Life for support, and ask anyone with information ...
Education officials cited an order by President Trump to combat antisemitism, including to deport international students ...
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High school student Gregory Lyakhov, college student Noah Rubin and Columbia University professor Ran Kivetz each endorsed ...
Catherine Curran-Groome, a plaintiff in the Columbia case and an Arab student enrolled in the Master of International Affairs program, said the students were suing because of Columbia’s refusal to be ...
Law professor Katherine Franke makes her way across the Columbia University campus in New York in October. (Victor J. Blue for The Washington Post) Law professor Katherine Franke drew colleagues ...
The Department of Education is investigating antisemitism allegations at five universities after the president’s executive ...
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