How colleges can comply with Title VI
Briefly

Over the past decade, Jewish students at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have reported over 135 incidents of alleged antisemitism, raising serious concerns about campus safety.
The Education Department's Office for Civil Rights found the university created a 'possible hostile environment' for Jewish students, failing to take effective action to address it.
A hostile environment, as defined by federal law, limits a person's ability to benefit from educational programs, an obligation that many universities are not fulfilling.
This summer, investigations showed that every one of the six higher education institutions under review failed to adequately assess the existence of antisemitism on campus.
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