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Columbia, Cornell and other colleges face US inquiries over alleged antisemitism and Islamophobia

FILE – Pro-Palestinian demonstrators gather for a protest at Columbia University, Thursday, Oct. 12, 2023, in New York. The federal government has opened civil rights investigations at seven schools and universities over allegations of antisemitism or Islamophobia since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war. I(AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura, File)
WASHINGTON โ€“ The federal government has opened civil rights investigations into seven schools and universities over allegations of antisemitism or Islamophobia since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war.
The list includes three Ivy League institutions โ€” Columbia, Cornell and the University of Pennsylvania โ€” along with Wellesley College in Massachusetts, Lafayette College in Pennsylvania and Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York. It also includes one K-12 system, the Maize Unified School District in Kansas.
The Education Department announced the inquiries on Thursday, calling it part of the Biden administrationโ€™s effort to take โ€œaggressive actionโ€ against discrimination. Schools found to have violated civil rights law can face penalties up to a total loss of federal money, although the vast majority of cases end in voluntary settlements.
Schools have a legal duty to act โ€œwhen students are targeted because they are โ€” or are perceived to be โ€” Jewish, Muslim, Arab, Sikh or any other ethnicity or shared ancestry,โ€ Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said in a written statement.
Five of the investigations are in response to allegations of antisemitic harassment, while two are in response to allegations of anti-Muslim harassment, the department said. The agency did not disclose which schools faced which accusations. Details about individual complaints were not released.
Penn and Wellesley were accused of antisemitism in federal complaints filed last week by the Brandeis Center, a Jewish legal advocacy group.
In a Nov. 9 letter to the Education Department, the center says Penn professors have made antisemitic statements in the classroom and on social media. It said many Jewish students are afraid to be on campus during pro-Palestinian rallies, and that the university has done little to support them.
Penn officials said they’re cooperating with the investigation.
University President Liz Magill

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