Harvard bans activities from pro-Palestinian student group
Briefly

Harvard's Undergraduate Palestinian Solidarity Committee has been placed on probation for policy violations following a federal review that threatens about $9 billion in funding cuts to the university. This sanction limits the group's access to campus resources until June 30. The review is part of a broader initiative by federal agencies to ensure compliance with civil rights laws, as concerns rise over anti-Semitism in university settings. Harvard President Alan Garber emphasized the potential consequences of halted funding on vital research efforts.
The Harvard Undergraduate Palestinian Solidarity Committee was placed on probation for violating university policies, coinciding with a federal review threatening $9 billion in funding cuts.
The sanction stems from a federal review aimed at ensuring compliance with civil rights responsibilities amidst concerns of anti-Semitism associated with university groups and activities.
Read at Boston.com
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