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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The day before President Michael Kotlikoff rescinded Slope Day headliner Kehlani’s invite to perform, top administrators promoted an event to several pro-Israel and historically Jewish Greek ...
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Cornell claims it somehow didn’t know about Jew-bashing Kehlani’s anti-Israel stance — and says it’s too late to cancel performanceCornell University gets an F in research. School president Michael Kotlikoff claimed the upstate Ivy League school wasn’t aware of Jew-bashing musician Kehlani’s anti-Israel stance — despite ...
In a letter posted to the school's website, university President Michael Kotlikoff shed some light on the decision to axe the R&B star from the school's "Slope Day" year-end celebration over ...
Cornell University announced Wednesday morning that it was removing anti-Israel singer Kehlani from its upcoming end-of-the-year concert after getting backlash from the student body. After outrage ...
President Michael Kotlikoff signed a statement condemning the federal government’s political interference in universities as “endangering American higher education” this week. The letter ...
After the April 10 announcement that Kehlani was selected to headline Slope Day, President Michael Kotlikoff responded to mounting concerns at the Thursday Student Assembly meeting by stating ...
Cornell President Michael Kotlikoff said he rescinded Kehlani's invitation after hearing "grave concerns" that a performer "who has espoused antisemitic, anti-Israel sentiments in performances ...
President Michael Kotlikoff acknowledged Student Assembly Resolution 37: “Protecting Immigrant Students” on Monday, while rejecting several of the Assembly’s suggestions and pointing to ...
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