NYC college protests: Map of local university Gaza demonstrations
NEW YORK - It all started with New York's Columbia University. Now, dozens of colleges throughout the U.S., including several more in the NYC area, are grappling with pro-Palestinian protests, encampments and occupations over the Israel-Hamas War.
Here's a look at protests throughout the Tri-State, including a map detailing locations and information on arrests made.
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Columbia University
Location: Morningside Heights in Manhattan, New York
Students set up an encampment on April 17 at Columbia University the same day university president Nemat Shafik was called for questioning before Congress.
Police cleared dozens from inside Columbia's Hamilton Hall Tuesday after pro-Palestinian protesters occupied the administration building earlier in the day. More than 100 people were arrested Tuesday night. (WNYW/AP)
Fordham University
Location: Lincoln Center in Manhattan, New York
Students at Fordham began forming "Gaza solidarity" encampments early Wednesday. A group created an encampment inside the Lincoln Center campus main building. (FOX News)
New York University (NYU)
Location: Greenwich Village in Manhattan, New York
An encampment attracted more than 100 demonstrators on April 22, prompting the university to cancel classes. Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested amid clashes with police at the campus. (WNYW)
Stony Brook University
Location: Stony Brook on Long Island, New York
Students attempted to erect tents at Staller steps on April 30 but complied with a takedown request. The scene on campus became rowdy the next day when more students attempted to set up tents and police responded. "Stony Brook has no direct investments in Israel," officials said in a statement. (FOX 5 NY's Jodi Goldberg)
City College of New York, Manhattan
Location: Harlem in Manhattan, New York
Students were called to erect encampments on April 23 at CCNY (WNYW). CUNY said Tuesday morning that calling in the NYPD to respond to protests was because of "specific and repeated acts of violence and vandalism" and not peaceful protests. Dozens were arrested. (FOX News)
Fashion Institute of Technology
Location: Chelsea in Manhattan, New York
Students formed an encampment in the main building lobby Protesters dwindled over the next few days and by Sunday, the encampment ended. (amNewYork)
Princeton University
Location: Princeton, New Jersey
The university's president, Chris Eisgruber, posted a statement on Instagram saying 13 protesters -- 12 affiliated with the university -- were arrested Monday night after briefly occupying Clio Hall, the campus graduate school building. (AP)
Rutgers University
Location: New Brunswick, New Jersey
Rutgers' student government on April 16 asked the university to sever ties from Tel Aviv University. Students set up an encampment on the College Avenue campus on Monday, student newspaper The Daily Targum reported.
Yale University
Location: New Haven, Connecticut
Yale authorities cleared a protesters’ encampment Tuesday morning after students heeded final warnings to leave, university officials said. No arrests were reported. (AP)
University of Connecticut
Location: Storrs, Connecticut
Police moved in on a campus encampment Tuesday morning and arrested 25 protesters after giving them several warnings to leave, UConn spokesperson Stephanie Reitz said. This comes one day after protesters met with university officials. (AP)
Wesleyan University
Location: Middletown, Connecticut
Wesleyan University students joined protests on campuses across the nation, demanding the liberal arts college divest from weapons manufacturers profiting from the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, the Middletown Press reported.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.