House Republicans are demanding details about incidents of “pervasive antisemitism” at Columbia University — even after the departure of its president who let anti-Israel students take over ...
“Columbia’s failure to address the pervasive antisemitism that persists on campus is untenable, particularly given that the ...
he Trump administration is opening new investigations into allegations of antisemitism at five U.S. universities including Columbia and the University of California, Berkeley, the Education Department ...
"I hope other universities will follow her and take responsibility for ensuring a safe environment for Jewish and Israeli students and faculty," said Yoav Kisch.
Education officials cited an order by President Trump to combat antisemitism, including to deport international students involved in pro-Palestine protests.
Columbia’s continued failure to address the pervasive antisemitism that persists on campus is untenable, particularly given that the university receives billions in federal funding.” ...
Law professor Katherine Franke makes her way across Columbia University's campus in New York on Oct. 16. (Victor J. Blue for The Washington Post) Regarding the Jan. 24 front-page article “A ...
“Unchecked antisemitism, if not combated against aggressively, will put Columbia’s federal funding, philanthropic donations, and student and faculty recruitment at risk,” Worman, who serves as the ...
On Monday, the Justice Department issued a press release pursuant to the order, announcing the formation of a multi-agency taskforce to combat antisemitism. Ran Kivetz, a professor at Columbia ...
The Education Department announced investigations at five universities where antisemitic harassment incidents have been reported.