The discussion is particularly timely given recent controversies at institutions like Columbia University and Wheaton College, where debates over religious discrimination and media bias have sparked widespread attention. Our panelists will offer insights and strategies for navigating these challenges.
Key Discussion Topics
Join us as we delve into pressing issues affecting college campuses today, including the rise of antisemitism and the controversies surrounding religious expression.
ADL’s Campus Antisemitism Report Card provides information about the current state of antisemitism on campus and how universities and colleges are responding.
ADL’s Report Card 2.0 assesses 135 schools based on 30 criteria, separated into: ‘Administrative Policies,’ ‘Jewish Life on Campus’ and ‘Campus Conduct and Climate Concerns.’
Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained Mahmoud Khalil, Columbia University Scholl of International and Public Affaris ’24, a Palestinian activist and a lead negotiator for the April 2024 “Gaza Solidarity Encampment,” at around 8:30 p.m. Saturday night
Wheaton College, Illinois roiled in controversty over college’s congratulations to a Trump appointee Dualing petitions, college administration fumbling.
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