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Israeli bar exam passed by nearly 68% of first-time examinees, as divide widens
Overall, 1,545 candidates passed the exam, reflecting a general pass rate of 52.32% and an average score of 59.2.
Jewish students at DePaul continue to face threats after violent campus attack - interview
Manischewitz holding competition for its next matzah-box cover athlete
Jewish groups at Penn sound alarm over federal lawsuit seeking information on Jewish employees
Penn’s Jewish students say problems remain after president resigns
University of Pennsylvania president Liz Magill declined to state clearly that calls for the genocide of Jews violated school rules. On Saturday, she stepped down.
Silver lining in US college presidents’ testimony - analysis
The comments do not go unchallenged and the challenge is fierce.
Have American universities become a hotbed of antisemitism?
While the federal government takes threats of antisemitism seriously, Jay Ruderman can’t say the same for leadership at many of America’s most elite schools.
Palestinian-American student shot in Vermont is paralyzed
Awartani, who is Palestinian-Irish-American, according to the fundraiser, hopes to start his next semester of college on time despite his paralysis, the family's note said.
Universities take action against pro-Israel faculty for inflammatory speech about Israel-Hamas war
A series of Jewish professors across the country have faced lawsuits, termination and suspension after making pro-Israel remarks that administrators say crossed the line into threatening speech.
US Jews should stop donating to US universities, they're bad investments - opinion
American Jews must rethink what their legacy really is, and it should be in Jewish life and Israel, not funding US universities where their family won't be welcome or safe.
NYU Alumni Club of Israel suspends cooperation over student safety concerns
The decision comes on the heels of a lawsuit filed by Jewish students accusing the school of creating a hostile environment and not taking antisemitism accusations seriouisly.
Tech students design equipment for IDF, emergency services
All of the items are developed in accordance with official operational requirements from the IDF.
Poster-tearing reminiscent of time when universities shook hands with Nazis - opinion
The fact that German universities had purged their Jewish faculty members and hosted book-burnings did not deter friendly overtures from schools such as Harvard, Columbia, and MIT.
Students for Justice in Palestine suspended at GW University – adding to a growing trend
The GW chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine has become the third to be suspended in US universities amid a rise in antisemitic incidents.