August 6, 2025 Trump Amps Up an Obama Strategy to Crack Down on Colleges (New York Times) Published by The New York Times on 8/6/2025 To show they are serious about stamping out campus antisemitism, some of the nation’s top universities are adding a powerful position to their administrative ranks. The position has a modest sounding title: Title VI coordinator. The responsibilities, however, are significant: to oversee and ensure compliance with Title VI […] Media Coverage
August 5, 2025 ‘Decolonizing Therapy’ and the erasure of Jewish identity in mental health (Jerusalem Post) Published by the Jerusalem Post on 7/29/25 Antisemitism is becoming increasingly more prevalent within therapy and therapeutic spaces. The Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law recently wrote about antisemitic incidents within the mental health sphere, including a Washington, DC-based therapist who refused to see a Jewish patient who had recently moved to the […] Media Coverage
August 5, 2025 ‘All of Our Strength’: Over 1,000 Pro-Israel Activists Gather in DC for Solidarity Conference (Algemeiner) Published by the Algemeiner on 7/29/25 Over 1,000 Jewish students, faculty, and activists amassed in Washington, DC on July 27-29 to attend the Israel on Campus Coalition’s annual National Leadership Summit (NLS), an electric event which achieved creating the atmosphere of both a festival of Jewish elation and an academic conference. Founded in 2002, the […] Media Coverage
August 5, 2025 Ivy League universities paid hundreds of millions to settle with Trump. Is UCLA next? (LA Times) Published in the Los Angeles Times on 8/2/25 University of California leaders face a difficult choice after the U.S. Department of Justice said this week that UCLA had violated the civil rights of Jewish students during pro-Palestinian protests and federal agencies on Wednesday suspended more than $300 million in research grants to the school. Do they agree […] Media Coverage
August 5, 2025 California School District Rules Teacher Accused of Antisemitism Violated Policy (Algemeiner) Published by Algemeiner on 08/5/2025 A California school district which stands accused of refusing to address antisemitism has ruled that a teacher who allegedly showed her students antisemitic, discriminatory, and biased content violated policy when she screened an offensive video about the Holocaust in her classroom. The move, taken by the Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD), […] Media Coverage
August 5, 2025 A Columbia genocide scholar says she may leave over university’s new definition of antisemitism (Associated Press) Published by the Associated Press on 7/25/25 NEW YORK (AP) — For years, Marianne Hirsch, a prominent genocide scholar at Columbia University, has used Hannah Arendt’s book about the trial of a Nazi war criminal, “Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil,” to spark discussion among her students about the Holocaust and […] Media Coverage
August 5, 2025 Inside the powerful task force spearheading Trump’s assault on colleges, DEI (Washington Post) Published by the Washington Post on 7/24/25 In 2021, future vice president JD Vance delivered a speech titled “The Universities Are the Enemy.” A few years later, during his campaign, Donald Trump called college leaders “Marxist maniacs.” Now their administration is using the full force of the federal government to investigate long-standing conservative complaints about universities, making […] Uncategorized Media Coverage
August 5, 2025 Complaint: CA school district misled public about instituting ethnic-studies requirement (JNS) Published by JNS on 7/21/2025 The Palo Alto Unified School District, a public district that operates about 20 schools, violated California state law, misleading the public about its ethnic-studies curriculum, a new complaint alleges. In January, the district’s superintendent, Don Austin, announced an indefinite pause in implementing ethnic studies. A few days later, the district board […] Media Coverage
August 5, 2025 Suing MIT for Antisemitism (Aish) Published by Aish on 7/20/25 Lior Alon and William Sussman, two Jewish students, got into MIT, one of the top universities in the country where they were following their dreams. Alon, a former IDF soldier, was a postdoctoral student, while William was working towards becoming a PhD. Allegedly, tenured linguistics professor Michel DeGraff harassed Jews […] Media Coverage
August 5, 2025 US Federal Judge Allows Antisemitism Lawsuit to Proceed Against Powerful Lawyers Union (Algemeiner) Published by the Algemeiner on 7/17/2025 A US federal judge ruled on Tuesday that an antisemitism lawsuit accusing the powerful Association of Legal Aid Attorneys (ALAA) union can continue over the objections of the organization’s formidable legal counsel, which attempted to have the case dismissed by arguing that it is “self-serving” and “anti-democratic.” On Wednesday, officials from […] Media Coverage