Criticism Leads CUNY to Establish Antisemitism Protocols
After being repeatedly called out by governing officials, professors, students and Jewish organizations for allowing antisemitism to proliferate on its campuses, the City University of
After being repeatedly called out by governing officials, professors, students and Jewish organizations for allowing antisemitism to proliferate on its campuses, the City University of
The introduction into the sixth-grade reading curriculum in Newark schools of a book depicting the daily life of a 12-year-old Palestinian boy living in Ramallah
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The Jewish fraternity on Rutgers University’s New Brunswick campus has had a fourth act of antisemitism directed at it over the last 18 months after
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The Hillel at one of the country’s oldest technological universities will be getting a reboot as the new semester begins at Stevens Institute of Technology.
With the fall semester about to begin, Jewish City University of New York (CUNY) students and staff will likely continue to confront an antisemitism problem.