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Harvard Students Agree to Drop Suit Over Comaroff’s Alleged Harassment
Three women who accused now-former Harvard University professor John Comaroff of sexual harassment, and of retaliating against them for reporting...

Anticipating Fall Protests, Colleges Adopt a Range of Approaches
The summer has been relatively free of campus protests against the Israel-Hamas war. But institutions continue to grapple with conduct violations and policy changes following the spring encampments.

Why Did Shafik Step Down Now?
Congress grilled seven leaders over campus antisemitism in three hearings. Columbia President Minouche Shafik is now the third leader to resign in the aftermath.
Johns Hopkins Announces ‘Posture of Restraint‘ on Statements
Academic leaders at Johns Hopkins University announced Thursday that from now on they will exercise a “posture of restraint” when...

Opinion
Approaching the Academic Year With Apprehension
After divisive protests roiled campuses last spring, Gary Gilbert asks if—and how—this fall can be better.
Indiana U Fences Protest Site, Ends Encampment
Indiana University cleared the last of a pro-Palestinian encampment from its historic Dunn Meadow Friday and placed a fence around...
Court Order Sides With Conservative Students at Clovis Community College
A court order from a U.S. district judge, issued Friday, barred the State Center Community College District in California and...

‘A New Low’: Civil Rights Chief Calls Out Discrimination on Campuses
Catherine Lhamon said Thursday that the handling of discrimination on college campuses has hit “a new low” and that protecting free speech should not have to conflict with combating discrimination. Others are not so sure.
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