Harvard University threatens student protesters with ‘involuntary leave’
- Alan M. Garber warned that those involved in the encampment at Harvard risk involuntary leave due to disrupting the educational environment.
- In response to the encampment at Harvard, Garber called for an immediate end to the occupation of Harvard Yard in a letter to members of the community.
- Garber stated that students facing involuntary leave may face restrictions like not being able to sit for exams, reside in Harvard housing, or be present on campus until reinstated.
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Harvard president warns protesters must end encampment or risk ‘involuntary leave’ - The Boston Globe
Students who keep protesting face being placed on involuntary leave, which means they may not able to sit for exams and may risk losing their Harvard housing, according to the interim Harvard president's email.
Harvard University threatens student protesters with ‘involuntary leave’
Harvard University administrators on Monday told demonstrators camped out on parts of the campus lawn that they will face “involuntary leave” from their schools if they do not leave the encampment, meaning they will be barred from being on campus until reinstated. “The continuation of the encampment presents a significant risk to the education environment…
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