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Protest Grows at NYU

Inside Higher Ed: Protest Grows at NYU

Hundreds of people rallied outside a New York University building early Friday morning, at times clashing with police officers, to back a student group barricaded inside, The New York Times reported. The student group is demanding a variety of changes in policy, including the release of more information about the university budget and endowment, the return of a union for graduate students, limits on tuition increases, scholarships for Palestinian students and amnesty for those involved in the protest. NYU and the protesting students both accused the other side of making negotiations impossible. Those protesting are providing updates online at Take Back NYU while a parody Web site — Fake Back NYU — has deconstructed the various demands.

Nearly 200 Faculty Members at U.S. Colleges Endorse Academic Boycott of Israel

The Chronicle News Blog: Nearly 200 Faculty Members at U.S. Colleges Endorse Academic Boycott of Israel

A fledgling group calling itself the U.S. Campaign for the Academic & Cultural Boycott of Israel now lists 193 faculty members and several student groups at American colleges as endorsing its call for a boycott.

National science group boycotting Louisiana in protest of anti-evolution law

Times-Picayune: National science group boycotting Louisiana in protest of Science Education Act

BATON ROUGE — A national organization of scientists has informed Gov. Bobby Jindal it will not hold its annual convention in Louisiana as long as the recently adopted Science Education Act remains on the books.

British Columbia: SFU rally protests lack of university funding

Burnaby Now: SFU rally protests lack of university funding

More than 1,000 people converged at a rally at SFU this week to protest underfunding of universities in B.C.

Nigeria: Cops Kill Students Amidst Protesting Colleagues

allAfrica.com: Nigeria: Cops Kill Students Amidst Protesting Colleagues

For over four months, six tertiary institutions, owned by the Borno state government have remained closed.

The closure was due to demands by both the academic and non-academic staff of the schools that government enhance their benefits by implementing the Consolidated Salary Structure of Nigerian Tertiary Institutions (CONTIS) approved by the federal government.

DC: A Degree of Agitation In UDC Transformation

Washington Post: A Degree of Agitation In UDC Transformation

Students Resist Changes in Structure, Tuition

The University of the District of Columbia plans to end its open-door policy for four-year students and raise their tuition sharply at the city’s only public college, a rapid transformation that has riled students accustomed to a school open to anyone who wants to enroll.

Campus protests of Israel’s military actions in Gaza, are growing

Inside Higher Ed: Campus protests of Israel’s military actions in Gaza, are growing — including in the United States. Students for a Democratic Society at the University of Rochester is claiming victory in the first “occupation” of a building at an American campus over the issue (although university officials say that the students signed up for permission to protest in a building Friday until midnight and so were there with authorization). The university and the SDS also have different versions of what both sides agreed to in order to end the protest late Friday. The SDS started its protest demanding that the university sell endowment holdings in companies that produce weapons or otherwise “profit from war”; that the university organize a day of fund raising for Gaza; that the university provide “necessary academic aid” such as computers and books to university programs in Gaza; and that a minimum of five scholarships be set up for Palestinian students. A blog by an SDS member involved in the protest says that Rochester committed to donate surplus goods to students in Gaza, to help create a Palestinian fund drive, to look for ways to provide scholarships to students from Gaza, and to “help organize a forum to expose or make transparent the investments of the university towards Israel.” University officials said that they had agreed to the following: helping the SDS find ways to donate goods to students in Gaza, helping the SDS find ways to raise money for Gaza, working to identify schools in Gaza where students might apply to attend the university, and organizing a forum to explain to students how the university makes its investments. Rochester officials stressed that they would help any student group trying to provide assistance for groups that could benefit, and that there are currently scholarships for foreign students available, but that the university doesn’t receive many applications from Palestinians. At the University of Strathclyde, in Scotland, 40 students occupying a building agreed to leave, and claimed that the university had agreed to honor a boycott of Israel by canceling a contract with an Israeli water company. A university statement said that it was indeed canceling the contract, but that Strathclyde had already committed to stopping the purchase of bottled water on a large scale (for sustainability reasons) and that this made it appropriate to end the relationship with the Israeli company. The university also pledged to set up some scholarships for Palestinian students.

Colleges in Gaza Reopen but Face More Than $20-Million in Repairs

The Chronicle: Colleges in Gaza Reopen but Face More Than $20-Million in Repairs

Palestinian colleges in Gaza have resumed examinations and started repairing more than $20-million in damage to buildings, equipment, and infrastructure caused by Israeli bombing raids during the recent invasion of the tiny coastal territory.