Harvard Blocks Degrees for 13 Pro-Palestinian Protesters Amid Graduation Tensions

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Thirteen Harvard University students who participated in a pro-Palestinian protest encampment will not receive their degrees at commencement due to disciplinary actions. The university's governing board rejected faculty recommendations to allow the students to graduate, citing the student handbook's provisions on good standing. The students can attend ceremonies but will not get their degrees until they are eligible following expedited reviews and appeals.
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