Readers discuss free speech implications over Columbia professor’s alleged antisemitism. Regarding the Jan. 24 front-page ...
Education officials cited an order by President Trump to combat antisemitism, including to deport international students ...
The Trump administration is opening new investigations into allegations of antisemitism at five U.S. universities including ...
Close to 200 members of Columbia University’s faculty send a letter to University President Katrina Armstrong and the board of trustees calling on them to implement policies to protect Jewish students ...
The Education Department announced investigations at five universities where antisemitic harassment incidents have been reported.
Columbia associate professor activist Shai Davidai is calling on Trump to stop private institutions from receiving federal funds if they hire professors who support terror groups.
A band of anti-Israel agitators stormed a History of Modern Israel class on the first day of Columbia University's spring semester, handing out posters showing a crushed Star of David.
Trump entered the White House, Harvard University settled two ongoing Title VI lawsuits over campus antisemitism. The terms were not disclosed.
Anti-Israel protesters donned in keffiyahs invaded an Israeli studies class and distributed hateful propaganda to the students reminiscent of Nazi propaganda.
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In its report looking at protests on campus last year, the Canary Mission identified more than 300 Columbia faculty, students and others who were “influential in promoting Hamas ideology at ...
They refuse to accept Israel as a normal part of discourse at Columbia University and in the world,” Elisha Baker, a junior at the school, told JNS.