Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

Campus Antisemitism

The founder of Turning Point USA was speaking at Utah Valley University.
“Silence and inaction in the face of hate are no longer acceptable,” Steve Rosenberg, of the North American Values Institute, told JNS. “Unions must be safe for all members including Jews.”
The school in Philadelphia updated its code of conduct to prohibit “identity concealment” under recommendations from the Anti-Defamation League.
Andrea Lucas, of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, told a student paper that the commission won’t take “a single cent” itself.
A spokesman for the House Committee on Education and Workforce told JNS that the hearing will reveal how “unions are escalating antisemitic discrimination.”
The school said that it was investigating the email, which also made homophobic death threats, and that it reported the incident to the FBI.
Michael Schill, president of the university, stated that Northwestern had no choice but to negotiate with the anti-Israel encampment.
Jews worry that “everyone will think that the reason everyone is doing whatever they’re doing is because of the Jews,” the Brandeis Center president said.
Kenneth Marcus, of the Brandeis Center, stated that “Adelphi University should be a model for other institutions.”
Dan Mogulof, a University of California spokesman, told JNS that the “disturbing and threatening posters” were taken down within an hour.
Michael Schill called it quits as the private university faces a $790 million funding freeze, following allegations by the Trump administration that it allowed Jewish students to be harassed.
The private school said it reported the matter to NYPD as “an antisemitic hate crime” and to the school’s Title VI coordinator.