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David Wolpe: The college presidents’ testimony was ‘exquisitely painful’

By Beth Kissileff — December 14, 2023
(RNS) — One of the country’s most prominent rabbis concluded the problem of antisemitism at Harvard was beyond the weight of his wisdom and experience.

Campus chaplains, religious clubs advocate for students in a moment of anxiety

By Aysha Khan — March 16, 2020
BOSTON (RNS) — As university campuses around the country shut down and move classes online, chaplains and faith-based campus groups are stepping in to ease the transition.

Anti-Semitic assaults spike in US

By Lauren Markoe — June 22, 2016
(RNS) And the number of anti-Semitic incidents on college campuses nearly double.

Anti-Semitism on campus linked to anti-Israel activity

By Lauren Markoe — March 15, 2016
(RNS) Where there is BDS, there is anti-Semitism, a report finds. But critics say it is an attempt to tar critics of Israel.

7 ways universities can begin to challenge anti-Semitism on campus

By Jeffrey Salkin — February 27, 2015
(RNS) Once upon a time, there were red lines between criticism of Israel's policies, denial of Israel's right to exist, and full-blown anti-Semitism. Those lines have increasingly blurred, and in some cases, they have disappeared.

Combating anti-Semitism on campus? There’s an app for that

By Lauren Markoe — November 26, 2014
(RNS) A new app helps college students act against anti-Semitism.

Mass. alumni don’t want Liberty to get free campus

By Tracy Gordon — March 6, 2012

(RNS) Alumni of a scenic boarding school in western Massachusetts say they don't want a wealthy Christian family to give the campus to Liberty University, calling Liberty's values "hateful" and "divisive." By G. Jeffrey MacDonald.

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