
DOE Launches Investigation into Antisemitism and Islamophobia at Harvard and NYC Schools
Harvard University and the New York City Department of Education are now under investigation for complaints of antisemitism and Islamophobic discrimination, joining seven other schools and districts. These investigations are being conducted under Title VI, a law that prohibits discrimination based on race, color, or national origin in federally funded institutions. The investigations were prompted by protests and tensions surrounding the Israel-Hamas conflict. Harvard has faced backlash after student groups issued a statement on the conflict, leading to claims of support for Hamas and subsequent doxxing campaigns. The New York City Department of Education has also faced scrutiny after protests broke out in city schools. Both institutions have pledged to address issues of hate and discrimination on campus.