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US to target DEI policies at universities being investigated for antisemitism, discrimination

The "Civil Rights Fraud Initiative" targets colleges and universities that it has claimed are pushing antisemitic, anti-American, Marxist, and "radical left" ideologies.

The exterior of The Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Harvard University.
 Demonstrators take part in an Emergency Rally: Stand with Palestinians Under Siege in Gaza at Harvard University on October 14, 2023.

Antisemitic incidents rose over 80% on college campuses last year, ADL says

 Washington DC USA - July 24, 2024 - Gaza Protesters gather near the US Capitol as Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu speaks at the Congress

America faces pro-Hamas intifada on its soil - opinion

 Parrish Hall at Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania

Swarthmore suspends SJP, student after protest incident, racist social media post


The NCAA men's Final Four has 3 Jewish coaches

Todd Golden's Florida, Jon Scheyer’s Duke, and Bruce Pearl's Auburn all advance to the final four of March Madness.

 Head coach Jon Scheyer of the Duke Blue Devils celebrates after cutting the net following a victory against the Alabama Crimson Tide in the Elite Eight round of the men’s NCAA basketball tournament at Prudential Center on March 29, 2025 in Newark, New Jersey.

US judge halts deportation of pro-Palestinian Turkish student at Tufts

A Massachusetts judge temporarily halted the deportation of a Turkish Tufts student detained after supporting Palestinians in Gaza.

 Pro-Palestinian protesters and Class of 2024 graduates demonstrate outside of the Tufts University commencement.

Danny Wolf and Bruce Pearl, two Jewish March Madness figures, will face off in a Shabbat showdown

Danny Wolf of Michigan faces Bruce Pearl of Auburn in Friday's Shabbat showdown. As the tournament progresses, one will be eliminated.

 Bruce Pearl (left) and Danny Wolf. (Getty Images)

Cornell’s new Jewish president says he is ‘very comfortable with where Cornell is currently’

Cornell’s president, Mike Kotlikoff, sees campus protests as peaceful and defers visa revocations to the courts.

 Cornell University buildings viewed from McGraw Tower. (Getty Images)

Jewish coaches lead 4 of 8 top seeds in the NCAA’s March Madness tournaments

Jewish coaches take center stage in March Madness, leading three of the four No. 1 seeds in the men's tournament and a top seed in the women's bracket.

 L-R: Bruce Pearl, Jon Scheyer, Lindsay Gottlieb and Todd Golden.

Israeli soccer player Yaniv Bazini leads Vermont to historic NCAA title

Faith, focus, and soccer: How Israeli soccer player Yaniv Bazini scored big for a US college title.

 ISRAELI SOCCER player Yaniv Bazini celebrates after helping lead the University of Vermont to the NCCA Division I championship in December.

Prof. Andrew Pessin: From campus pariah to prophet of antisemitism

How one professor documented the rise of campus antisemitism.

  Prof. Andrew Pessin

Biden team resolves its final Title VI antisemitism and anti-Arab cases

Federal discrimination cases resolved at major schools as Biden’s term winds down.

 Aerial photo of the University of Washington in Seattle.

End this moral distortion: Academia has lost its way if Jews are not safe - opinion

If we fail to act now, we will find ourselves in a reality where Jews fear openly expressing their identity. Now is the time to act decisively, to set boundaries, and to ensure that this ends here.

 Joseph Massad, Columbia University website

BYU’s Jake Retzlaff signs historic NIL deal with Manischewitz

“Manischewitz has always been part of my life," Retzlaff said.

 Jake Retzlaff with a box of Manischewitz latke mix.

The modern digital age: Have university campuses become obsolete? - opinion

Ariel University exemplifies what a thoughtfully designed, interdisciplinary campus can achieve.

 STUDENTS CELEBRATE their graduation from Ariel University in 2022. The writer, president of the university, wonders whether university campuses are still necessary.