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Over 8,000 students, University administration and families gathered on a windy and wet Schoellkopf Field for Cornell’s 157th ...
The (Raleigh) News & Observer on MSN11d
Universities Pay the Price Over Antisemitic AllegationsFederal agencies have launched numerous investigations into growing concerns over antisemitic incidents on college campuses, ...
Cornell University is putting up its president’s home for sale for $2.5 million amid federal funding freezes.
R&B singer Kehlani remains firm on their views about Israel's war on Gaza after it recently cost them a performance opportunity at Cornell University.
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Singer insists she’s not antisemitic after Cornell concert scrapped: ‘I’m anti-genocide’Kehlani appears to accuse Israel of 'extermination of an entire people' as she seeks to push back on criticism over messages that include 'Long Live the Intifada,' 'f— Zionism' ...
Cornell University has pulled the plug on ... Newly appointed school president Michael I. Kotlikoff wrote that “the selection of Kehlani as this year’s headliner has injected division and ...
Kehlani is speaking out after her performance at Cornell University was canceled over ... Cornell President Michael Kotlikoff said he rescinded Kehlani's invitation after hearing "grave concerns ...
ITHACA, New York – A performance by R&B star Kehlani scheduled for May at Cornell ... to appear at the university’s annual Slope Day celebration, but President Michael Kotlikoff, in an open ...
Cornell University President Michael I. Kotlikoff pointed to alleged antisemitic statements made by Kehlani in his statement confirming Kehlani's cancelation. "In the days since Kehlani was ...
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Kehlani speaks out after Cornell cancels her Slope Day appearance over 'hateful views'On April 23, Cornell released a statement stating that the singer was removed from the Slope Day Concert for "hateful views." University President Michael I. Kotlikoff said her cancellation comes ...
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Kehlani Responds to Being Dropped From Cornell Show: 'I'm Not Antisemitic, I'm Anti-Genocide'"I know you've seen Cornell University cancelled my show ... and on social media," wrote Cornell's President Michael Kotlikoff on the school's website. "For that reason, I am rescinding ...
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