Some universities opted to cancel their commencement ceremonies earlier this spring for the safety of their students. DePaul ...
both central to university life. This semester, some of the most visible demonstrations have involved professors speaking up for the right to protest itself. Last spring, pro-Palestinian tent ...
Max Long and Michael Kaminsky, Jewish students at Chicago's DePaul University, speak out about being attacked while inviting ...
“The University of Chicago is fundamentally committed to upholding the rights of protesters to express their views on any issue. At the same time, University policies make it clear that protests ...
President Carol Folt, who took on the university’s top role five years ago amid fallout from a high-profile admissions scandal, has announced she will retire in July at the close of the academic year.
Four University of Chicago Police Department officers, eight Allied Universal Security officers, and two deans-on-call were present at the protest. At approximately 11:52 a.m., the protesters entered ...
A new GOP-led antisemitism report revealed Harvard refused to call Hamas’ Oct. 7 "violent," and Northwestern considered ...
The reference is to the descendants of Chicago financier Henry ... (ARTnews) This notion, that university administrations are ready and willing to accept protests as long as the latter don ...
Now, some campuses are adding still more policies that clamp down on protests, often banning encampments and limiting demonstrations to certain hours or locations. At Indiana University ...
A woman at an Iranian university stripped down to her underwear in an apparent act of protest after university security forces reportedly violently stopped her for not wearing a headscarf.
The concept of institutional neutrality was born in the University of Chicago’s 1967 Kalven Report, created after student protests related to the Vietnam War roiled college campuses in the 1960s.