Harvard University's president and other school leaders were put on blast by Congress members at a Tuesday hearing after antisemitism has spiked on college campuses in the wake of the Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel.
Harvard University's president is facing major heat after her "stunning and utterly disappointing" Congressional testimony about rising antisemitism on college campuses, as alums call on the embattled prez to resign.
A pro-Palestinian protest full of antisemitic chants and bullhorns "terrified" Harvard students this week, as Jewish groups urge the university to hold the protesters accountable for disrupting classes and their anti-Israel hateful slogans.
House Republicans are making antisemitism on college campuses a new oversight priority amid a reported increase of antisemitic activity on college campuses that has included at least one terrorist threat.
Brandeis University is banning the campus' Students for Justice in Palestine chapter after SJP groups across the country applauded Hamas for the terrorist organization's deadly attacks in Israel.