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Controversy about the Anti-Israel protests and congressional testimony

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Shouldn't there be some discussion here and an inclusion in the article about Schill's widely panned and controversial handling of the Anti-Israel protests on campus, and his testimony before Congress in May 2024? There are many calls for his removal (along with the removal of the chairman of the Board of Trustees)? See the following sources:

Very similar content was mentioned in peer articles:

Should the encampments, protests, counter-protests, violence, division, congressional testimony, and controversy be added to this article?

Msft watch (talk) 13:56, 1 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]