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Round-up: New Rules for Student Protests This Fall

As the fall semester approaches campuses are rolling out new rules guiding campus protests.  Details on the new rules and other developments in higher ed’s reaction to the Israel-Hamas conflict:

Yeshiva University Enrollment Rises Amid Ongoing War in Gaza

Inside Higher Ed (August 19, 2024)

 

Why Colleges Need to Look Out for ‘Hostile Environments’

The Chronicle of Higher Education (August 19, 2024)

 

Colleges Face Growing Demands to Step Up Enforcement on Student Protesters Who Cross a Line

The Chronicle of Higher Education (August 19, 2024)

 

The Next Stop for Denver Campus Protesters Is the Democratic Convention

The New York Times (August 17, 2024)

 

At UCLA, Judge Orders Pro-Palestinian Protesters Can't Block Jewish Students From Class

USA Today (August 17, 2024)

 

The New Rules Governing Student Conduct at Colleges Across the Country

The Wall Street Journal (August 16, 2024)

 

‘Unimaginable and So Abhorrent,’ Says Federal Judge About Exclusion of Jewish Students on UCLA Campus

The Desert News (August 16, 2024)

 

Campus Protests Are Coming Back. Students and Administrators Are Digging In.

The Chronicle of Higher Education (August 15, 2024)

 

Most Columbia Students Arrested During Protests Will Return to Campus

The New York Times (August 15, 2024)

 

Columbia Remains Divided but Cautiously Optimistic as President Departs

The New York Times (August 15, 2024)

 

UCLA Can’t Let Protests Block Jewish Students From Campus, Judge Rules

The Washington Post (August 14, 2024)

 

Colleges Can’t Say They Weren’t Warned – Commentary

The New York Times (August 18, 2024)


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