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University of Minnesota Rejects Israel Divestment, Adopts Investment Neutrality Policy

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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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