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Protesters Are Demanding Colleges Divest From Israel. Here's Why That's Not Happening.
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What to know about calls for schools to divest from Israel
Many student protesters are calling on their universities to divest from companies connected to Israel and the war in Gaza. CBS News reporter Erica Brown explains what divestment means and the potential effects it could have.CBS News - Top stories - Israel -
Calls to Divest From Israel Put Students and Donors on Collision Course
To get protesters off campus lawns, Brown University and others have agreed to consider ending investments linked to Israel. But how?The New York Times - Business - Israel -
US universities resist calls to divest from Israel-linked companies
Officials cite barriers to meeting boycott movement’s demands despite precedents on other topicsFinancial Times - Business - Israel -
Latest on Israel-Hamas war as college protests continue
A presidential address and police presence on U.S. campuses have not stopped students from protesting the Israel-Hamas war. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd joins with analysis of what's happening in the Middle East and its ...CBS News - Top stories - Israel
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