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A California Professor Reinstated After Being Fired Over Pro‑Palestinian Activism
Professor Sang Hea Kil, a tenured Justice Studies professor at San José State University (SJSU), became widely known for her involvement in pro‑Palestinian campus protests. She was fired in 2025 after the university determined she had violated campus and CSU policies during several protest‑related incidents. In June 2026, however, an arbitrator ruled that her termination was excessive, ordering SJSU to reinstate her with back pay and reduce the penalty to a one‑month unpaid suspension.
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ArcaMax
· Jun 30, 2026
Reinstated professor sues California university, alleging retaliation over pro-Palestinian protests
LOS ANGELES — A San José State professor has filed a civil rights lawsuit against the university after her termination over pro-Palestinian protests two years ago was recently overturned. Sang Hae Kil, a justice studies professor, accused the ...
The College Fix
· Jun 24, 2026
SJSU must reinstate professor fired for pro-Palestinian protests, arbitrator rules
San José State Professor Sang Hea Kil, who was fired last year for her participation in pro-Palestinian student protests, will return to work after an arbitrator ruled the termination was excessive. The arbitrator decided a one-month unpaid suspension was an appropriate penalty instead of termination, California Faculty Association President Margarita Berta-Ávila announced in a news []
DNyuz
· Jul 3, 2026
Brazen squatters infiltrate house of murdered Bay Area professor, mourning family says
A University of California, Berkeley professor killed in a violent custody dispute in Greece has left behind grieving family members and 11-year-old twin children, while his relatives now face a separate battle in California to remove alleged squatters from his East Bay home. Przemyslaw Jeziorski was shot and killed in Greece in July during a []
Workers World
· Jun 25, 2026
Swarthmore 9 on trial for pro-Palestine encampment
Jace Boland speaking at Swarthmore 9 press conference in Media, Pennsylvania, June 9, 2026. Philadelphia — Students at Swarthmore College, outside of Philadelphia, held a nonviolent, pro-Palestine encampment on campus in May 2025. They protested the college administration’s support, through a 2.7 billion endowment, of companies supporting Israeli genocide in . . . Continue reading Swarthmore 9 on trial for pro-Palestine encampment at Workers.org
Off The Press
· Jun 26, 2026
GOP reps seek prosecution and funding cuts for Students for Justice in Palestine
Students for Justice in Palestine at the University of Colorado Boulder is facing calls from Republican members of Congress to be dismantled after it championed an arsonist who was convicted of killing an 82-year-old Jewish woman in Boulder last year. According to The Jerusalem Post, the student group recently posted its support online for Mohamed []...Click to read more
The Daily Signal
· Jun 25, 2026
GOP Reps Want Prosecution and Funding Cuts for Students for Justice in Palestine
Students for Justice in Palestine at the University of Colorado Boulder is facing calls from Republican members of Congress to be dismantled after it championed an arsonist who was convicted with killing an 82-year-old Jewish woman in Boulder last year. According to the Jerusalem Post, the student group recently posted their support online for Mohamed...
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Related coverage for "A California Professor Reinstated After Being Fired Over Pro‑Palestinian Activism": ArcaMax — Reinstated professor sues California university, alleging retaliation over pro-Palestinian protests. The College Fix — SJSU must reinstate professor fired for pro-Palestinian protests, arbitrator rules. DNyuz — Brazen squatters infiltrate house of murdered Bay Area professor, mourning family says. Workers World — Swarthmore 9 on trial for pro-Palestine encampment. Off The Press — GOP reps seek prosecution and funding cuts for Students for Justice in Palestine. The Daily Signal — GOP Reps Want Prosecution and Funding Cuts for Students for Justice in Palestine