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Faculty worry that a campaign by private equity boss Marc Rowan on antisemitism threatens university’s independence
Police make arrests in connection with what they say were planned antisemitic attacks
Group ‘unanimously’ supports Claudine Gay following congressional hearing into code of conduct policies
The controversy surrounding antisemitism on college campuses has already forced one university president from office
Wealthy alumni have campaigned about rising hostility towards Jews. The controversy has already forced one university president from office
Letter from politicians comes amid anger at three presidents’ Capitol Hill testimony over antisemitism
Some have called for leaders of the prestigious schools to step aside after hearing about antisemitism on campus
Leaders of Harvard, Penn and MIT appear before a House committee to discuss how Middle East events have roiled their schools
Freepoint Commodities says employee filmed in argument over hostage posters is ‘no longer associated’ with the group
Academics confront flare-ups over hate speech after criticism from faculty, students and donors
Foreign ministry accuses pro-Moscow website of highlighting incidents that have been portrayed as antisemitic
American commentator criticises tribalist politics and pushes for Jewish universalism
Oliver Dowden says society is showing a lack of ‘moral clarity’ about importance of Jewish lives
Universities urged to crack down on harassment, vandalism and assault following Israel-Hamas war
Samidoun and other charities supporting the Palestinian militant group to be dissolved immediately
Riot in Muslim-majority region reminiscent of tsarist-era pogroms, says former chief rabbi
Jews on the continent fear they could become a target of Muslim anger
Communal tensions are on the rise in the wake of escalating bloodshed in Israel and Gaza
Historians warn that the government is using event to overstate country’s resistance to Holocaust
CSU’s Markus Söder says it would be ‘disproportionate’ to fire deputy over schoolboy leaflets that joked about Holocaust
State’s deputy premier admits as a schoolboy he possessed pamphlet with facetious Holocaust references
MP loses party whip after writing letter suggesting Jewish people had never been ‘subject to racism’
German and Israeli heads of state set aside disputes with Poland to mark second world war uprising
Study finds almost fifth of respondents believe Jewish people have ‘too much influence’ in country
Opposition leader welcomes watchdog’s findings on antisemitism and says party has changed ‘fundamentally’ under him
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