Vanderbilt’s Muslim Students Association released a statement on Oct. 28 condemning reported instances of Islamophobia on campus and in the United States in the wake of the Israel-Hamas War. In the message, they expressed dissatisfaction with meetings that have taken place between their community and administrators, calling on the university to better support Muslim students. .
Vanderbilt’s chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine, formerly known as Dores in Solidarity with Palestine, and the Muslim Students Association co-hosted a community prayer on Oct. 13 to mourn the Palestinian lives lost since Hamas’s Oct. 7 attacks which is up to 2,600 as of publication and in Israeli-Palestinian conflicts since the.
Vanderbilt’s chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine, formerly known as Dores in Solidarity with Palestine, and the Muslim Students Association co-hosted a community prayer on Oct. 13 to mourn the Palestinian lives lost since Hamas’s Oct. 7 attacks which is up to 2,600 as of publication and in Israeli-Palestinian conflicts since the.