
"Sanctions from Columbia University include probation, suspensions ranging from one to three years, degree revocations, and expulsions due to disruptive protest activities."
"Columbia University officials stated that the disruptions to academic activities during pro-Palestinian protests violate university policies."
Columbia University expelled and suspended several students for participation in disruptive protests related to pro-Palestinian activism. These actions follow findings from the University Judicial Board addressing incidents from spring 2024, particularly a protest encampment and a takeover of a library room. The university's sanctions include probation and expulsion. Reports suggest CU Apartheid Divest claims around 80 students faced disciplinary action, which requires apologies from suspended students for potential return. The university described disruptions as violations of academic policies, amidst tensions with the federal government over alleged antisemitism.
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