Over $223,000 in grants were awarded to area nonprofits on Tuesday during a ceremony held by the Community Foundation of Southcentral Kentucky at the Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce.
A first-year student who was suspended last semester for taking down posters of Israeli hostages is now suing NYU, alleging the disciplinary action did not align with the university’s conduct policies and constituted “excessive sanctions.” The student, Hafiza Khalique, is calling for her suspension to be reversed, arguing NYU’s decision was “arbitrary and capricious.” In.
CAS professor Andrew Ross, who was accused of “egregious acts of antisemitism” in a November complaint filed against NYU by three Jewish students, will be allowed to make a case for entering the lawsuit as a third-party defendant during a court conference. Ross is arguing that what plaintiffs are asking for in the lawsuit, which.
Walid Raad, Chloë Bass, and Ariella Aïsha Azoulay are among those calling on NYU to reinstate Husain, who was allegedly suspended over his pro-Palestine speech.