💨 Abstract
A U.S. House panel questioned university leaders, including Georgetown's interim president, about antisemitism on college campuses. Tim Walberg criticized universities for potentially hiring antisemitic faculty or accepting antisemitic behavior. The leaders, including those from Georgetown, The City University of New York, and UC Berkeley, reiterated their efforts to combat antisemitism. Republicans pressed them on incidents and faculty statements, while Democrats criticized the focus, citing a lack of hearings on other biases.This
Courtesy: Mitchell Miller
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