Campus Antisemitism
The university’s court filing states that the demand is “extraordinary and unconstitutional.”
“These events are not part of any educational courses, and as noted, the views are the students’ own and do not represent Harvard Medical School or the Harvard School of Dental Medicine,” according to the school.
“We’re disappointed in the ruling,” a spokesman for the university told JNS.
The Israeli president urges global action as antisemitism surges, praising young Jewish leaders and launching the next “Voice of the People” cohort.
The state lacks a centralized portal and structures dedicated to reporting antisemitism and other anti-religious bigotry, according to a report.
Several bills calling for states to refer to “Judea and Samaria” are a “return to historical truth,” Mark Goldfeder, of the National Jewish Advocacy Center, told JNS.
“When you ban people from freedom of speech, it creates a kind of environment of poison and hatred on campuses,” Hillel Fuld, an Israeli technology entrepreneur whose talk was canceled, told JNS.
At a Jerusalem Multidisciplinary College event hosted by CAMERA, experts warn that distorted narratives are reshaping the discourse at colleges abroad.
“Settling this litigation is an important step as we move forward,” Steven McLaughlin, president of Cooper Union, told JNS.
A bipartisan-led briefing will specifically examine how the federal government responded to allegations of antisemitism on college campuses since Oct. 7.
The focus is “on making sure students can go to school without fear of harassment or intimidation,” George Hruza, a Republican state representative, told JNS.
The Jerusalem book launch of “Be a Refusenik” explores how Cold War–era Jewish resistance offers a roadmap for confronting modern anti-Zionism.