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UT Dallas may put arrested anti-war protesters on deferred suspension, deny degrees

A group of students, some wearing checkered keffiyeh scarves and holding the Palestinian flag, demonstrate on the UT Dallas campus.
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Pro-Palestinian students at UT Dallas continued their call Friday, April 26, 2024, for the school to divest in companies supplying arms to Israel as the Gaza war nears a 7th month. Some representatives briefly met with UTD President Richard Benson to deliver their demands.

Students at the University of Texas at Dallas say the school plans to put current students arrested during a campus anti-war protest on deferred suspension and deny degrees until December.

UTD conducted disciplinary meetings the week of July 15 with nine students arrested during a pro-Palestinian encampment on campus more than two months ago, 四虎影院 previously reported. According to by one of the arrested students published in UTD鈥檚 student newspaper, The Mercury, the university notified students of the plans for discipline during those meetings.

A UTD spokesperson did not provide answers to questions about these claims or confirm the potential punishments, but the piece supports what students and faculty members told 四虎影院 about the process in recent weeks.

Deferred suspension means suspension from campus is postponed but will take effect if a student is found responsible for any additional rule violations during the deferred suspension period, according to .

According to the op-ed, UTD told recent graduates the university may deny that they have graduated to outside parties. 鈥淒enial of degree鈥 is an unexplained sanction in the code of conduct.

Among those facing discipline is Nouran Abusaad, a health care management graduate student at UTD who said she had her meeting with administration July 18.

鈥淚t became very clear at this meeting that the university's goal with these disciplinary proceedings is to instill fear in all students protesting for Palestine and calling on the university to divest from death,鈥 she said in an interview with 四虎影院.

It鈥檚 been nearly 10 months since the beginning of Israel鈥檚 offensive in Gaza, initiated after the Oct. 7 Hamas attack against Israel that killed roughly 1,200 people. Palestinian authorities say the death toll has risen to

College students across the state have called for the UT system to divest from, or stop investing in, weapons companies with ties to the war.

A total of 21 protestors were arrested for criminal trespass at the encampment and booked into Collin County Jail May 1, including professors and individuals not associated with the university. UTD said it to take down the encampment as individuals were not allowed to block campus passageways.

All were released on bond the next day on the condition that they were banned from campus except for class and class-related activities, or in the professors鈥 cases, work and work-related activities.

The Collin County District Attorney's Office is reviewing their cases. Protesters and supporters have called on UTD to ask the DA to drop the charges,

In Travis County, where dozens of students and others were arrested during days of protests and an encampment on the UT Austin campus in April, the district attorney's office .

In a letter to at least one student shared with 四虎影院, UTD accused those arrested of violating the school鈥檚 code of conduct 鈥 namely, a general violation of rules and regulations, disruptive conduct, failure to comply, and 鈥渙bstruction of, interference with, or attempted or unauthorized access to institutional activities, facilities and/or grounds.鈥

The university gave the students three options, Abusaad said: accept responsibility and punishment, accept responsibility but appeal the punishment or dispute both and proceed to a hearing.

鈥淭hese options that UTD has outlined might seem sensible at first glance, but it鈥檚 very clear to us students that UTD is targeting us to set precedent for actions for Palestine and actions for divestment,鈥 she said.

Abusaad said last week she did not know which of the options she would choose.

If a student disputes allegations of misconduct, the student can get a hearing in front of a hearing officer or panel. As in a trial, students may bring in attorneys as their advisors, but that person cannot make arguments or bring evidence on the student鈥檚 behalf.

If the student鈥檚 advisor is an attorney, the dean of students can also bring in an attorney through the Office of the General Counsel of the UT System, according to the code of conduct. Both the student and the dean of students can present opening arguments, evidence and witnesses.

State Reps. Ana-Maria Ramos, D-Richardson, and Salman Bhojani, D-Euless, also met with UTD students, faculty and community advocates earlier this month to discuss the aftermath of the arrests.

Ramos did not provide comment for this story. Bhojani鈥檚 campaign manager Jordan Villareal said in a statement to 四虎影院 Bhojani can鈥檛 speak to individual students鈥 cases or the university鈥檚 investigation, but the representative wants to ensure students feel heard.

鈥淩epresentative Bhojani is always open to establishing a dialogue during these difficult situations,鈥 the statement reads. 鈥淗e had a chance to hear from both UTD and the students, and is continuing his conversation with both parties to help them reach a mutual agreement on moving forward after the protest, encampment, and arrest.鈥

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Toluwani Osibamowo covers law and justice for 四虎影院. She joined the newsroom in 2022 as a general assignments reporter. She previously worked as a news intern for Texas Tech Public Media and copy editor for Texas Tech University鈥檚 student newspaper, The Daily Toreador, before graduating with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in journalism. She was named one of Current's public media Rising Stars in 2024. She is originally from Plano.