The Trump administration is launching a civil rights investigation of four medical schools over recent reports of antisemitism at their 2024 graduation ceremonies.
Regardless of the Board’s concerns, these policies affirm a simple principle: Jewish students' identities deserve the same protections as any other — and that’s not up for debate.
The adoption of the IHRA definition and the updates to the NDAB FAQ page signal that the external pressure of a lawsuit is enough to force Harvard to step away from its purported commitment to the ...
Nearly 200 students, staff, and alumni at Harvard University have filed complaints after Harvard Medical School canceled a ...
The event was co-sponsored by the Department of History and the Department of Religious Studies and convened by Professor of ...
From discrediting candidates for office because they are pro-Israel to passing BDS resolutions, university Student Unions ...
A federal lawsuit accuses the University of California of illegally considering race when accepting new students, alleging ...
The Zachor Legal Institute is suing the Dept of Education for materials on Georgetown’s Qatar campus and Center for ...
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The Forward on MSNTrump directs Health and Human Services to investigate medical schools for antisemitismMedical schools at Harvard, Columbia, Brown and Johns Hopkins are being investigated for pro-Palestinian commencement ...
Medical schools at Harvard, Columbia, Brown and Johns Hopkins are being investigated for pro-Palestinian commencement ...
Readers discuss free speech implications over Columbia professor’s alleged antisemitism. Regarding the Jan. 24 front-page ...
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Trump administration is opening new investigations into allegations of antisemitism at five U.S. universities including ...
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