Concerns about antisemitism and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies at elite universities have sparked a national debate. Princeton, Harvard, and MIT are under scrutiny for their handling of DEI and antisemitism issues. Lawmakers are considering defunding universities, and a GOP senator is pushing for a vote to bar federal tax dollars for colleges that fail to condemn antisemitism. The universities' endowments are also being targeted, with donors and lawmakers calling for action.
What happens when Jewish students go to the DEI office? At MIT, they’re “warned…against accusing ‘any one of our colleagues, staff or trainees of hate speech.’” At Princeton, they’re told, “campus community members are not entitled to personal meetings.” https://t.co/e5rUiMIfwo
GOP senator wants immediate vote to bar federal tax dollars for colleges that fail to condemn antisemitism https://t.co/xfEmhHIMAI
University Donors And Lawmakers Target DEI After Antisemitism Concerns https://t.co/GfSLu0FH2w
EXCLUSIVE: Since the Hamas terror attack, Harvard's DEI bureaucracy had been promoting separate "affinity group" meetings for Jews and Arabs. Then, suddenly, within the past two weeks, DEI officials deleted the program from its website. Why would they do that? https://t.co/RUYrkwOLPu
‘Defund the rot’: Congress eyes elite universities’ endowments amid antisemitism probe https://t.co/ktY60OqrB1 https://t.co/gmIKJs0AiU
University Donors And Lawmakers Target DEI After Antisemitism Concerns https://t.co/W2ykr9NO8z https://t.co/QkHmFn4FWm
Princeton punished me for fighting to fix DEI and antisemitism on campus https://t.co/Umzfl0ET7r https://t.co/jnGS9uM3mO