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Crisis of Anti-Israel Protests on American College Campuses: Insights from Business Leaders

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The anti-Israel protests on college campuses across America show no signs of slowing down, with more universities canceling classes and even graduation ceremonies, leaving students feeling cheated out of important milestones. Columbia University recently made the controversial decision to cancel graduation, sparking outrage among students who had been looking forward to celebrating their achievements.

In response to the escalating protests, America’s CEOs are speaking out on what needs to be done to address the situation. Billionaire Columbia University donor Leon Cooperman, who has donated millions to the school, didn’t hold back in his criticism of the chaos on campus, calling out those behind the protests.

Meanwhile, a new crop of Ivy League schools is gaining popularity over traditional powerhouses like Harvard, Columbia, and Yale, as students seek alternatives to the turmoil surrounding anti-Israel sentiments on campus. One prominent Jewish university is seeing a surge in applicants looking to escape the anti-Israel deluge and find a more welcoming environment for their studies.

As the protests rage on, lawmakers may push to end tax perks for colleges under siege, while Facebook’s independent oversight board is considering whether to designate certain phrases as hate speech. The business of college is under scrutiny as the fallout from the anti-Israel protests continues to unfold, with students, donors, and business leaders all weighing in on the crisis.

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