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NEH Says $10.4M Grant Will Help Combat Antisemitism

‘Weaponizing Antisemitism’: Campus Speech Under Siege
Provosts agree antisemitism in higher education is a problem, but they largely object to recent federal investigations into campus speech climates—which experts warn could hurt, not help, Jewish students.

AAUP Should Rethink Stance on Israel, Antisemitism
The AAUP’s leaders should focus on academic freedom rather than criticize U.S. military aid to Israel or minimize concerns about campus antisemitism, Miriam Elman and Mark G. Yudof write.

New York Law Now Requires Title VI Coordinators at Colleges

Faculty Are Not the Enemy
Our research suggests the fight against antisemitism would be better served by treating faculty as allies, not antagonists, Graham Wright and Leonard Saxe write.

I Faced Antisemitism in Soviet Academia. It’s Not a Problem at George Mason University
Igor Mazin writes that President Gregory Washington is doing an excellent job protecting all students and faculty, including Jews, from bigotry and harassment.

UCLA Settles Lawsuit With Jewish Students for $6.45M

Kentucky Professor Calling for Global War to End Israel Removed From Teaching
The professor’s website urges nations to attack Israel to stop a genocide. His university president suggested he was “calling for the destruction of a people based on national origin.”
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