Cornell Criticizes Students After Its President Bumps Them With His Car – The New York Times
Cornell University’s board of trustees has cleared President Michael Kotlikoff of wrongdoing after he accidentally struck a student’s foot with his car during a confrontation with pro-Palestinian protesters. The board praised Kotlikoff’s handling of the tense campus protests. However, a student group remains unconvinced, questioning the investigation’s thoroughness. In a related development, an alumnus who was present during the incident was issued a persona non grata status, receiving a three-year ban from campus.

