Cornell University Takes Action Against Antisemitic Threats Targeting Jewish Community

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Cornell University sent campus police to a Jewish center after receiving antisemitic threats on an online discussion board. Cornell President Martha E. Pollack condemned the messages and vowed to punish those responsible. The Cornell University Police Department is investigating the incident as a potential hate crime and has notified the FBI. New York Governor Kathy Hochul expressed concern and assured university leaders of continued support for student safety. New York Attorney General Letitia James called the threats "absolutely horrific" and emphasized the need for campuses to remain safe spaces.
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