Member News

10-Day Sit-In at Seton Hall

Friday marked the end of a 10-day sit-in at Seton Hall University (NJ). A group of students called the Concerned 44 had occupied Presidents Hall, where the university's administrative offices are housed, and vowed to stay until university officials adequately respond to their demands to address what they considered institutional racism.  Mary Meehan, interim president at the university, sent a message to students, faculty and staff on Friday announcing the end of the sit-in.
Read Full Article

More news from NAICU

  • Transylvania, UK forge alliance to help advance Kentucky
  • Planned Merger of Findlay and Bluffton Universities Nixed by Findlay
  • KC-area University President Leaves to Lead Utah School
  • Dr. Dean McCurdy Elected 10th President of Colby-Sawyer College
  • Potential Increase in Endowment Tax Has Private Universities on Alert
  • Pro-Palestinian Demonstrators Stage Sit-in at Barnard Over Expulsions
  • Back to Article Overview