Missed in last week’s flurry of announcements by colleges that they would divest their endowment holdings in companies that do business in Sudan, or would refrain from making such investments, was Princeton University. In a news release issued last Monday, the university announced it had “acted to prevent future investment in companies complicit in genocide in the Darfur region,” but said it had “no direct holdings” in such companies right now. Other colleges that made similar announcements last week were Williams College and the University of Washington.
June 12, 2006
Princeton to Refrain From Sudan Investments
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