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University of Minnesota Rejects Israel Divestment, Adopts Investment Neutrality Policy

by Sonia Park
University of Minnesota Rejects Israel Divestment, Adopts Investment Neutrality Policy

The University of Minnesota's Board of Regents has voted to reject calls for divestment from Israel-related investments and has adopted a policy of neutrality regarding future investment decisions for its Consolidated Endowment Fund. This decision comes after months of heated debate and student protests on campus.

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In the spring of 2024, the university faced significant pressure from student activists demanding divestment from companies associated with Israel, particularly in light of the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. Students organized protests, including an encampment on the Northrop Mall, which led to. . .

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