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Harvard suspends faculty members from main library
Harvard temporarily suspends library privileges for faculty involved in 'study-in' protests
Students and faculty members at Harvard University have engaged in pro-Palestinian "study-in" protests at university libraries, as protests at other campuses nationwide have also begun to pull in teachers.
Harvard suspends faculty members from main library after ‘study-in’ protest
Angered that students were disciplined for staging a silent "study-in" last month, some Harvard professors organized their own demonstration. Now they are facing a similar punishment.
Harvard faculty banned from campus library for silent ‘study-in’ protest of suspended pro-Palestine students
Harvard University on Thursday banned roughly 25 faculty members from entering the school’s main library for two weeks, after the scholars staged a silent “study-in” in protest.
Two dozen Harvard faculty suspended from library after pro-Palestinian protest
About 25 faculty members were notified by email that they are suspended from entering the Widener library for two weeks, The Harvard Crimson reported Thursday.
Harvard students, faculty decry suspensions over recent library protests
It was one of several silent protests by students demanding Harvard University divests its endowment from companies that profit from Israel’s ongoing occupation of Gaza. There were prior demonstrations at Widener Library in September, and student groups held another action Thursday at Langdell.
Harvard professors banned from library
Harvard University suspended about 25 faculty members from its main Widener Library for two weeks after they staged a silent "study-in" protest to support Palestinians. Why it matters: It's an unprecedented disciplinary action by the school against its own professors,
Harvard Faculty Suspended From Library Over Protest
Roughly two dozen faculty members will temporarily lose access to Harvard’s main library following a silent protest in support of students punished for the same reason.
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