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Campus Antisemitism

“The task force took six months to reinvent the wheel and offer an inferior set of recommendations,” 28 members of Congress wrote to Harvard’s interim president.
The physician has helped educate future generations of medical professionals and Holocaust educators, the foundation’s executive vice president said.
The Jewish billionaire media mogul cited the school’s “failure to address rising antisemitism.”
“The bigotry and double standards are blatant,” the group said of four university officials who mocked concerns about Jew-hatred on campus.
The new administrator discarded lighter sentencing recommendations.
Jordan Sekulow, executive director of the American Center for Law and Justice, said in a statement that his client’s employer had told her “not to display an Israeli flag in her office.”
Jennifer O’Connor previously provided her legal skills to aerospace company Northrop Grumman Corp. and the U.S. Department of Defense.
“The court must hold the university accountable for its reprehensible actions,” said the students’ attorney.
The House Veterans’ Affairs Committee chair is concerned by Jew-hatred’s impact on campus.
The job requires annual reports of disciplinary data to the Board of Trustees.
Lawyers for the private university had argued that discrimination had fallen on campus since Oct. 7.
“Students deserve better, and Columbia is far from off the hook,” Rep. Virginia Foxx told JNS.