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Anti-Semitism in Academe
Update on anti-Semitism in academe in the latest issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.
Anti-Semitism on Campus 2015
It’s sad that we have to do an annual recap on this topic. It’s even sadder that we could do more frequent updates. The Amcha Intiative at the University of California, led by the estimable…
Emory Law Students Fight Back against Anti-Semitism
Swastikas have been painted and threats made against Jewish students, and now law students at Emory University are receiving legal advice and help from the outside to combat this rising anti-Semitism.
More Anti-Semitism: This Time, Swastikas Painted at Vanderbilt
Swastikas were painted on a Jewish fraternity house at Vanderbilt University, yet another anti-Semitic incident in the U.S. and on college campuses.
Anti-Semitism in Action
When faced with a choice between confronting two evils, elites—particularly academic ones—usually focus on the less prevalent one. “In April, the Fifth Annual Conference on Islamophobia was held at UC Berkeley’s Boalt Law School, organized…
Anti-Semitism on Campus 2014
As soon as an African American student at San Jose State University who was racially harassed and bullied by his dormitory roommates came forward, university, county, and state officials began an investigation. Within days, prosecutors…
Benign Neglect of Anti-Semitism
A government perpetually in search of victims may be writing off some genuine ones. “Anti-Semitic incidents remain a problem on some U.S. campuses,” the Scholars for Middle East Peace (SPME) recently wrote in a letter to the U. S. Secretary of Education.
Anti-Semitism on Campus
With shocking images and sound bites depicting anti-Israeli speakers and the effects that they have on the students they address, a new documentary tackles the question, “Is anti-Israeli hate speech on college campuses really a problem?”
Anti-Semitism on Campus II
There is another school of thought that believes that neither the toleration by academia nor the lack of University statements is the problem. The real problem is the double standard to which these schools adhere.