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  • 1 Talented IT (anag) — amateur who pretends to be an expert? (10)
  • 7 Consultant (7)
  • 8 Pitfalls (5)
  • 10 A warning to other motorists? (4)
  • 11 Formal evening dress for men (5,3)
  • 13 Affect adversely (6)
  • 15 An amount of oil (or beer) (6)
  • 17 Stream of invective (8)
  • 18 High male voice (4)
  • 21 Wash out the dirt (5)
  • 22 Cheer up (7)
  • 23 Acceptable — valid (10)
  • 1 Bed consisting of a solid base and mattress (5)
  • 2 A smaller amount (4)
  • 3 Excitement (6)
  • 4 Dictator (8)
  • 5 Pop-up appliance (7)
  • 6 Pioneer — fine art PhD (anag) (10)
  • 9 Bewitched (10)
  • 12 Benjamin, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield (8)
  • 14 Arranged beforehand (7)
  • 16 Think about something all the time (6)
  • 19 Embankment built to prevent a river from flooding (5)
  • 20 Give the game away (4)

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The academic title of Doctor of philosophy (Doctor philosophiae, Dr. phil.) may be awarded at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich in the field of Art Education in conjunction with a university. Interested parties with the necessary qualications may apply to the Academy of Fine Arts Munich at any time. A PhD board decides on admitting candidates to doctoral studies.

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The University of Washington School of Art + Art History + Design is pleased to present the 2024 MFA Thesis Exhibition: Another Day at The Orifice, from May 28 through June 9 at Railspur (Top Floor). Join us for the opening reception on May 30, 7-9pm, and the closing reception on Thursday, June 6, 6-9pm during the Pioneer Square First Thursday Art Walk. Throughout their programs, graduate students work with their advisors and other artists to develop advanced techniques, expand concepts, discuss critical issues, and emerge with a vision and direction for their work. Another Day at The Orifice features the cumulative thesis work of the eight graduates receiving a Master of Fine Arts degree in Photo/Media, Painting + Drawing, and 3D4M: ceramics + glass + sculpture.

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Fierce debate at Harvard, MIT over sanctions against pro-Palestinian demonstrators

The encampment of pro-Palestinian students in Harvard Yard, pictured on May 7 before it was taken down.

The pro-Palestinian encampments at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University are gone, but faculty members, students, alumni, and advocates on either side of the protesters’ cause are fiercely debating the universities’ disciplinary actions.

At both universities, a number of protesters have been suspended or prevented from graduating , which has jeopardized their ability to finish final exams, and put at risk planned internships, jobs, and research opportunities. MIT and Harvard have meted out harsher penalties thus far than any other Massachusetts institutions with protest encampments on their campuses this spring.

Some faculty at MIT say they’re appalled that the protesters are now left in a state of limbo as they await disciplinary proceedings that could take weeks to months to resolve.

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“MIT is destroying the careers of its own students,” said Nancy Kanwisher, a professor of neuroscience at MIT.

MIT has said the encampment, which lasted 20 days with about two dozen tents, violated guidelines around the permissible time, place, and manner of protests, and was disruptive to university operations.

Others, though, think the universities ought to be even harsher, given that students were repeatedly warned they could face consequences for demonstrations that violated school rules and made some Jewish students feel unwelcome.

“[S]cores of students, faculty and administrators appear to be getting a free pass/slap on the wrist for behavior that would result in immediate administrative action including expulsion were any other minority or ethnic group targeted,” the Harvard Jewish Alumni Alliance wrote to the Harvard administration in a statement reviewed by the Globe.

Student protesters at Harvard said they dismantled their encampment with the understanding that the university would be lenient in disciplining them.

However, Harvard spokesperson Jonathan Swain said Sunday that interim President Alan Garber doesn’t have authority over student disciplinary matters. Harvard administrators previously told students that “erecting structures, tents, and tables without authorization is a violation” of university rules, adding that students who disrupted normal activities would face disciplinary consequences.

College leaders across the country have struggled in recent weeks to grapple with pro-Palestinian protests, which quickly spread in late April after an encampment at Columbia University was forcibly cleared by police and students were arrested.

In Massachusetts, other institutions have largely declined, at least so far, to impose suspensions. Emerson College said it would not pursue campus discipline related to its encampment, though a spokesperson told the Globe the school is “reviewing allegations of other campus code violations.” The University of Massachusetts Amherst said its disciplinary processes related to the encampment are underway; no one was suspended before graduation. Tufts University and Northeastern University would not disclose the sanctions they have issued for pro-Palestinian advocacy this spring, but there have been no reports of mass suspensions at either campus.

At Harvard, student protesters were still reeling over the weekend from the news that some would face severe consequences for participating in the encampment, which was set up to pressure Harvard to divest from Israeli assets. Fourteen seniors will not be allowed to graduate later this week, according to student organizers; it’s not clear when they will receive their diplomas. Five undergraduate students have been forced to withdraw from Harvard College, and 32 were placed on probation for their “alleged involvement” in the demonstration, the organizers say.

Students who voluntarily struck their protest camp May 14 after discussions with university administrators said that the disciplinary action came as a shock because Garber’s “email to our liaisons clearly states that he will allow students to graduate.”

In the email they referenced, sent May 14 to student organizers of the encampment, Garber said Harvard would “encourage” the “schools to address cases expeditiously under existing precedent and practice (including taking into account where relevant the voluntary decision to leave the encampment), for all students, including those students eligible thereafter to graduate so that they may do so.” The university confirmed the email’s authenticity.

The same day, in a letter to the community announcing the dismantling of the encampment, Garber reiterated that he would urge administrators at the various schools to “promptly initiate applicable reinstatement proceedings for all individuals who have been placed on involuntary leaves of absence” and to “evaluate expeditiously” the cases of the protesters. He did not say how he thought those cases should be resolved.

A May 17 statement that Harvard sent to Jewish alumni, however, sounded much sterner: “President Garber did not agree to drop charges against students that participated in the encampment. He strongly supports appropriate disciplinary action for those found to have violated university policies.”

Swain, the Harvard spokesperson, said Sunday: “Considerations and decisions related to student discipline rests with each of Harvard’s schools.” He said Harvard does not comment on individual disciplinary proceedings.

Ryan Enos, a Harvard government professor, said university leaders are “either acting in bad faith, incompetence, or vindictiveness,” and added the punishments are “out of proportion with past precedent.”

“It is a shameful violation of trust and raises the possibility that the students are being punished for the content of their speech,” Enos said. “It is an affront to the values of Harvard.”

At MIT, about 20 students, according to student organizers and professors, have been placed on interim suspension , which means they can no longer access campus buildings, participate in graduation, receive wages for student jobs, or finish their final exams and projects. Most have also been told they need to vacate their university housing. MIT declined to confirm the number of students suspended.

A handful of the suspended students were expecting to graduate this semester, and now their diplomas, post-graduation jobs, research projects, and internships hang in limbo, according to interviews with more than half a dozen students and MIT professors. The MIT encampment ended on May 10 when police cleared out the demonstration in the early-morning hours; 10 students were arrested.

Hannah Didehbani, a senior at MIT studying physics who was suspended, said she does not know when she will receive her degree, and that the university has provided little detail about how she should proceed.

“MIT is only taking these unjust, repressive actions such as suspending us, arresting us, evicting us because they are afraid of the power we have,” Didehbani said.

A majority of the MIT faculty appear to be in favor of disciplining the student protesters, however. At a faculty meeting Friday, a motion to remove punitive actions from the suspensions lost, said philosophy professor Sally Haslanger. About 190 faculty opposed removing disciplinary actions, while roughly 150 favored the idea.

Talia Khan, MIT graduate student and a leader of the MIT Israel Alliance, said students should be held accountable for breaking the rules, and she believes the protesting students should also be educated about Israel’s history and the Holocaust.

“They’re being brainwashed,” Khan said.

MIT president Sally Kornbluth and chancellor Melissa Nobles warned students several times that they would face discipline if they did not leave the encampment by 2:30 p.m. on May 6. In a May 10 message to the community, Kornbluth added that the encampment “delivered a constant assertion, through its signs and chants, that those who believe that Israel has a right to exist are unwelcome at MIT.”

Suspended students will undergo a university review process, which faculty members say could take weeks to months, overseen by the faculty-led Committee on Discipline. Some students who faced additional discipline in the fall semester for pro-Palestinian advocacy have still not received final verdicts, professors said. MIT said on April 12 that 36 cases were in “various stages of the complaint resolution process.”

Students involved with the protests want MIT to end research projects sponsored by the Israeli Ministry of Defense. Administrators rejected that demand but offered to make a modification to the university’s grant review process, according to student organizers. Students refused that offer.

Dan Zeno, 35, a US Air Force veteran who is enrolled in MIT’s Sloan School of Management MBA program, is one of the students facing an interim suspension. He said the university is now allowing him and his family, including a young daughter, to stay in MIT graduate student housing despite an initial notice saying he must vacate. He is not allowed to be elsewhere on campus.

“Everyone’s kind of in this major state of uncertainty,” he said about his suspended peers.

Prahlad Iyengar, a suspended PhD candidate at MIT who is studying quantum information, quantum sensing, and machine learning, said he turned in his keys for his graduate student housing this week.

“It’s tough,” Iyengar said. “It’s not an easy thing to be kicked out of your home.”

Nicholas Bloom, a Harvard historian, said many student protesters in the 1960s and 1970s faced “very harsh discipline,” but it was often in response “to truly militant tactics, not encampments.”

“[What] is remarkable about these [current] protests is that we are seeing such overwhelming responses from universities and cities to protests that pale in comparison to the 1960s in terms of their tactics,” Bloom said.

Laura Crimaldi of the Globe staff and Globe correspondent Alexa Coultoff contributed to this report.

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Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico was injured on Wednesday in a shooting that the government called an assassination attempt and several politicians linked to the country’s stark polarisation.

Fico was shot multiple times as he greeted people in the town of Handlová, about 190km from the central European country’s capital, Bratislava, according to his office.

The 59-year-old populist, pro-Russian leader was transferred by helicopter to a hospital in the nearby city of Banská Bystrica, rather than Bratislava, because of the need for “acute intervention”.

Fico underwent surgery on Wednesday evening, according to defence minister Robert Kaliňák, a close ally of the prime minister.

He added Fico’s situation was “very complicated”, but that “we believe he will be strong enough to handle this trauma”.

Deputy prime minister Tomáš Taraba late on Wednesday told the BBC he thought Fico’s hospital operation “went well”, adding: “I guess in the end he will survive.”

A man with a gun licence was detained as a suspect over the shooting, local media reported.

The attacker had a “clear political motivation”, said interior minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok, who added the assailant decided to act after Peter Pellegrini, a Fico coalition government ally, won the country’s presidential election in April.

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Some politicians from Fico’s coalition were quick to claim the opposition had provoked the attack.

Taraba said “the entire hateful opposition has bloody fingers”.

Other politicians linked the shooting with acute political divisions affecting the EU member state.

In a televised address to the nation, outgoing President Zuzana Čaputová called for a halt to vitriolic language against politicians.

“The hateful rhetoric we witness leads to hateful acts,” she said. “A physical attack on the prime minister is primarily an attack on a person, but also on democracy.”

Čaputová said she was shocked by the “brutal and reckless” attack and wished Fico “a lot of strength at this critical moment to recover”.

Milan Nič, analyst at the German Council on Foreign Relations and former adviser to Slovakia’s foreign ministry, said death threats against politicians are frequent in Slovakia.

“It is not an isolated incident. This is one of the most polarised countries in Europe . . . with regular threats against the lives of politicians,” he added.

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Fico, founder of the populist Smer party, began his fourth term in office last October leading a three-way Eurosceptic coalition.

The coalition has been deeply at odds with liberal and pro-EU groups as it calls for tough anti-migrant measures and an end to sanctions against Russia imposed after its invasion of Ukraine.

Fico’s return to power sparked mass protests this year that echoed large-scale demonstrations in 2018 over the fatal shooting of a 27-year-old journalist who had been investigating alleged links between Smer and organised crime. Fico stepped down from his previous term amid those protests.

Michal Šimečka, leader of the country’s liberal opposition, said on social media site X: “We absolutely and strongly condemn the violence and . . . shooting of Prime Minister Robert Fico. We believe he will be fine.

“At the same time, we call on all politicians to refrain from any statements and actions that may contribute to the escalation of tension.”

Since returning to the premiership of Slovakia, Fico has made contentious political moves such as dissolving an anti-corruption office in defiance of warnings from Brussels.

Last month, his coalition moved ahead with a law targeting non-governmental organisations, which critics said was inspired by Hungary’s crackdown on civil rights groups.

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a political ally of Fico within the EU, said he was shocked by the “heinous attack against my friend”.

Other world leaders were quick to condemn the shooting. Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, said: “Such acts of violence have no place in our society and undermine democracy, our most precious common good . . . My thoughts are with PM Fico and his family.”

US President Joe Biden said: “We condemn this horrific act of violence.”

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