Earlier this month, NYU leadership made the executive decision to postpone a resolution proposed by the Student Government Assembly to “reaffirm protection” of pro-Palestinian speech on campus. The proposal itself was passed by the SGA last semester reportedly “with overwhelming support.” So why, in this case, would the University Senate Executive Committee choose to.
The University Senate Executive Committee, a group of seven administrators, faculty and a student representative, passed a majority vote to delay the student government’s resolution to “reaffirm protection” of pro-Palestinian speech on campus, saying it is “not ready” and does not “have wide student body support.” The resolution, which was passed by the Student Government.
SUNY Fredonia has released a timeline for its cost-cutting removal of 13 major programs. It started on Dec. 6 when President Stephen Kolison notified the camp
SUNY Fredonia has released a timeline for its cost-cutting removal of 13 major programs. It starts on Dec. 6 when President Stephen Kolison notified the campu