Brown University’s corporate board will vote on a proposal to divest from Israeli interests, the university announced Tuesday, a major victory for student protesters who have taken over dozens ...
The Corporation, Brown’s highest governing body, will vote on divestment from companies affiliated with Israel at its October meeting following an agreement between encampment organizers and ...
Brown agreed to vote on divestment and Columbia refused: what does it mean for colleges and how would it work? - Columbia ...
Student protesters at Brown University agreed Tuesday afternoon to dismantle their encampment in exchange for concessions from administration, including the right to present their case for ...
The New York Times reported billionaire Barry Sternlicht has paused donations to Brown after the struck a deal with student protesters.
To get protesters off campus lawns, Brown University and others have agreed to consider ending investments linked to Israel. But how? By Santul Nerkar, Rob Copeland and Maureen Farrell Business ...
In a final hearing Tuesday afternoon, the city court closed the case against the 41 students arrested in a December ...
Student appeals for colleges to stop investing in firms that support Israel’s war effort are complicated by state laws, ...
Ever since the Israel-Hamas war began last year, student protesters from California to New York have called on schools to ...
The student-led movement against the genocide in Gaza that is sweeping college campuses across the United States, has made ...
Some colleges in the U.S. are working to open up the possibility of divesting from Israel amid the growing number of ongoing pro-Palestinian protests at campuses nationwide. The protests come as ...
The university says its foundation and auxiliary organizations won’t invest in “corporations and funds that profit from ...