Tag: University Of Pennsylvania

Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Columbia University have all taken steps to address and combat antisemitism on their campuses.
The author argues that the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) complex in American higher education fails to protect Jewish students during times of crisis.
In this article, the author expresses gratitude to his alma maters for showing him the moral failures of the intellectual left.
The faculty senate at the University of Pennsylvania has condemned what they consider to be intimidation of students and faculty by outside donors and activists upset over activism related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on campus.
Ronald Lauder, head of the World Jewish Congress and a prominent philanthropist, threatened to withdraw funding from the University of Pennsylvania due to accusations of antisemitism on campus.
The University of Pennsylvania is undergoing a review of its policies following backlash over a Palestinian cultural festival that featured speakers accused of antisemitism.
The University of Pennsylvania recently held the Palestine Writes event, aimed at showcasing Palestinian art, poetry, and literature.
A day before the University of Pennsylvania was set to host a conference criticized as a forum for anti-Zionism and antisemitism, a student entered the campus Hillel and shouted antisemitic epithets as he ransacked the building's lobby.
The Palestine Writes Literature Festival at the University of Pennsylvania has faced criticism for including speakers with a history of antisemitism, such as Roger Waters and Marc Lamont Hill.
In the late 1980s, the University of Pennsylvania had a large Jewish population and was a place where Jews felt comfortable.
This text recounts the author's experiences and interactions with poet Charles Bernstein.
There has been a noticeable decline in the number of Jewish students at Ivy League universities in recent years, with significant drops in Jewish representation at schools like the University of Pennsylvania, Yale, and Harvard.
Dr. Michal Segal Arnold, a lawyer and political scientist, shares her experience living for a year as the only non-Indian in Reservation Prairie Island in south-east Minnesota as part of her research on the American Indian Movement.