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The letter suggests Walberg's characterization is overblown. However, conduct decried as antisemitic has prompted at least two notable civil rights complaints.
New York, which has the largest Jewish population in the U.S., accounted for nearly one-third of all antisemitic assaults nationwide.
The Cornell Review is an independent campus newspaper at Cornell University. Founded in 1984, the Review has a proud history ...
Alan Garber became a hero to liberals after Harvard resisted the federal government. At the same time, he is trying to remake ...
The president’s administration repeatedly took action against people and organizations exercising their right to free speech.
President of the USA, Donald Trump, announced the revocation of Harvard's tax-exempt status. This is part of a broader White ...
President Jeffrey Armstrong refused to join more than 500 college and university presidents in signing letter of protest.
A Harvard school of Public Health professor spoke out after scathing internal reports unveiled antisemitism and islamophobia ...
Harvard students weave through tree-lined streets and redbrick campus buildings, but beneath the veneer of daily life fear ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — James B. Milliken, who has led major public university systems in New York and Texas, was named ...
Federal DOGE cuts have already hit higher ed. Now some state leaders are cutting higher education budgets, too, emulating the ...
Bay Area universities used their academic freedom and federal funding to make America great. Now, that’s all at risk.