Antisemitism probe calls for review of federal aid for some colleges
Briefly

The report found a widespread lack of accountability for antisemitic harassment from university leaders, charging them with failing to protect Jewish students amid disruptive protests.
School officials reportedly made astounding concessions to protesters, failed to enforce rules, and treated the congressional inquiry with impatience and hostility, undermining their responsibilities.
This investigation into campus antisemitism examined multiple schools, including Harvard and Columbia, and culminated in recommendations for reconsidering federal support for institutions that do not protect Jewish students.
Protests calling for intifada and anti-Zionist chants raised complaints that created an environment where many Jewish students felt frightened and isolated on campus.
Read at Boston.com
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