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"I would say there is this manufactured hysteria about antisemitism at Columbia because of the protests,” said Khalil.
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A Columbia genocide scholar says she may leave over university’s new definition of antisemitism
Academics around the country are raising alarm about growing efforts to define antisemitism on terms pushed by the Trump ...
An anti-Israel professor at Columbia University canceled his course on Middle Eastern history over the school’s recent ...
Columbia University will pay over $220m (£162m) to the US government after allegedly violating Jewish student’s civil rights, ...
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The Forward on MSNBard president Leon Botstein: 'Trump's campaign against colleges follows classic antisemitism'
In Botstein’s view, the government’s demands of these schools do the opposite of fighting antisemitism. “The government is ...
We applaud the good news that Columbia and the White House have resolved the matter of the university’s failure to rein in ...
There are concerns about how the recent settlement between Columbia University and the Trump administration could impact ...
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A look at details of the settlement between Columbia University and the Trump administration
A deal between Columbia University and the Trump administration calls for the Ivy League school to pay more than $220 million ...
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Linda McMahon secures 'monumental victory' against Columbia University in antisemitism crackdown
Education Secretary Linda McMahon calls Columbia’s $200M settlement with the Trump administration a ‘monumental victory’ and ...
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The Forward on MSNWhy Jewish students aren’t celebrating Columbia’s antisemitism deal with the Trump administration
Some Jewish students view Columbia's settlement as weak, while those who participated in campus protests think it capitulated ...
Months into its fight to restore federal funding revoked by the Trump administration over antisemitism claims, Columbia University has adopted a new set of policies that include refusing to meet ...
The man who drafted the definition called the university's move "appalling," predicting it would spur litigation against the ...
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