(Bloomberg) The presidents of Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Pennsylvania told US lawmakers they won’t tolerate antisemitism on their campuses as they cope with protests over the Israel-Hamas war.Most Read from BloombergBond Yields Drop as Jobs Data Embolden Fed Wagers: Markets WrapHow Suspects Laundered Billions in Singapore for YearsMoody’s Cuts China Credit Outlook to Negative on Rising DebtHarvard Alumni Rebuke Its Israel Response With
The presidents of Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Pennsylvania told U.S. lawmakers they won’t tolerate antisemitism on their campuses as they cope with protests
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) was blasted this week after its administrators acknowledged the university stopped short of expelling anti-Israel student protesters because of "visa issues." MIT President Sally Kornbluth said in a statement Nov. 9 that the school would merely suspend students who participated in the disruptive protest from non-academic campus activities to
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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is facing considerable backlash after its administrators backed down from a promise to expel pro-Palestinian protesters citing "visa issues."