Wayne State Goes Remote Amid Pro-Palestine Protests and Safety Concerns

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Wayne State University has shifted to remote operations to manage tensions with a pro-Palestinian encampment on campus. The university's leadership offered a closed meeting with protest representatives, which was declined in favor of an open discussion. U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib joined the protesters, advocating for the campus to reopen. The university remains committed to free speech but emphasizes the need to dismantle the encampment.
Topics:nation#campus-safety#education#free-speech#pro-palestinian-protest#remote-operations#wayne-state-university
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