Universities weigh protesters' divestment demands
Briefly

Student demands for transparency in endowment investments and divestment from companies profiting off the Gaza war are gaining traction on college campuses nationwide.
Negotiations between student protesters and college administrators have led to limited concessions, such as promises of discussions or votes on divestment.
Brown University made a significant concession by agreeing to a divestment vote after protesters folded their tents and met with board members to pitch their case.
The concessions provided by colleges aim to address student concerns and offer a middle ground to prevent further chaos on campuses.
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