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CUNY Posts Modified Palestinian Studies Jobs After Gov’s Removal Order

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The City University of New York is once again listing two faculty positions at Hunter College focusing on Palestinian Studies but no longer specifically calling for a scholar concerned with “settler colonialism, genocide and apartheid.” 

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