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When protests against the Israel-Hamas war swept across college campuses this past spring, student activists were joined in some cases by their professors. That’s what happened at Indiana University, where state police led a particularly aggressive crackdown on demonstrators. The professors’ reasons for participating were varied and complex, but their decisions point toward a thorny and persistent question: Do faculty members have any business joining student protests?
Guest: Kate Hidalgo Bellows, staff reporter at The Chronicle of Higher Education
Related Reading:
For more on today’s episode, visit chronicle.com/collegematters.
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When protests against the Israel-Hamas war swept across college campuses this past spring, student activists were joined in some cases by their professors. That’s what happened at Indiana University, where state police led a particularly aggressive crackdown on demonstrators. The professors’ reasons for participating were varied and complex, but their decisions point toward a thorny and persistent question: Do faculty members have any business joining student protests?
Guest: Kate Hidalgo Bellows, staff reporter at The Chronicle of Higher Education
Related Reading:
For more on today’s episode, visit chronicle.com/collegematters.

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