The House Education and the Workforce Committee is intensifying its investigation into allegations of antisemitism at prominent universities, including Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), particularly in the wake of the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas on Israel. A Republican leader criticized Harvard's recent submission to the committee as 'useless,' promising further actions. Meanwhile, the investigation has expanded to include MIT. Two Jewish students have filed a federal lawsuit against MIT over campus antisemitism. The committee has demanded MIT to turn over records related to the investigation, signaling a broadening scope of inquiry into how these elite institutions are handling reports of antisemitism.
Lawmakers Request Documents From MIT In Antisemitism Probe—Here’s What We Know https://t.co/YJFqARMO3Q https://t.co/sNxYdoEdZh
‘Grave Concerns’: House Education Committee Demands Documents Related To Elite University’s Handling Of Antisemitism https://t.co/KHgXzsOdts
MIT is being formally investigated by the House Education and the Workforce Committee for reports of antisemitism on campus, the group of legislators announced Friday morning. https://t.co/Pq1vxR8oU9
House Education panel demands MIT turn over records for antisemitism investigation https://t.co/O2xzDTsbKI https://t.co/fCiP1nMA2I
The House Education and the Workforce Committee added MIT to the list of colleges it’s investigating over campus antisemitism in the wake of the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas on Israel. https://t.co/lthmMl7TRd
Two Jewish students file federal lawsuit against MIT over campus antisemitism https://t.co/RKOh1cvIOw
A leading Republican on Tuesday vowed further action in the House investigation into antisemitism at Harvard University after the school made a “useless” submission to the House Committee on Education and the Workforce. https://t.co/UcoQh6H838