Top US Universities Unite to Combat Antisemitism on Campus Amidst Backlash and Donor Threats

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Harvard, Columbia, and the University of Pennsylvania are taking action to address concerns about antisemitism on their campuses. The universities have suspended pro-Palestinian student groups, condemned divisive slogans, and formed task forces to combat antisemitism. However, these actions have not appeased all critics, including some donors. Pro-Palestinian student activists argue that they are advocating for marginalized people in Gaza and are facing harassment themselves. The universities' decisions have sparked debate over free speech and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Topics:top-news#antisemitism#columbia#education#harvard#pro-palestinian-student-groups#university-of-pennsylvania
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