UPenn Loses $100 Million Donation Amidst Antisemitism Controversy

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University of Pennsylvania Board of Trustees Chair Scott Bok is expected to speak with President Liz Magill about potentially stepping down following criticism over her statements on antisemitism during a congressional hearing. Stone Ridge Holdings Group CEO Ross Stevens is withdrawing a $100 million gift to the university due to its response to antisemitism on campus. The university's executive committee held a meeting, but it is unclear if it was related to Magill's future. Magill expressed regret for her statements and pledged to evaluate the university's policies regarding hate on campus.
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