Monday’s announcement comes three days after the Trump administration’s federal antisemitism task force pulled back $400 million in grants and contracts from Columbia following
On Friday of last week, the Trump administration announced that it was canceling $400 million in grants to and contracts with Columbia University in response to the university’s
The U.S. Department of Education warning comes days after the Trump administration canceled $400 million in grants and contracts to Columbia University.
The Department of Homeland Security said Khalil was taken into custody as a result of Trump’s executive orders prohibiting antisemitism.
The letter also coincides with the detention of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and leader of Columbia University's encampment movement last year.
The United States Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights sent out a letter Monday to 60 schools, including six in Massachusetts, regarding an investigation into alleged "antisemitic discrimination and harassment" on the school's campuses.
The U.S. Department of Education warned of strict action against the University of Washington if they do not mitigate “antisemitic harassment and discrimination" against Jewish students.
A federal court petition demanding Mahmoud Khalil’s release provides details of the Columbia University activist’s arrest. Trump says more arrests are to come.
The administration’s warning came just after it pulled hundreds of millions of dollars from Columbia University.
A letter from the department warning of possible enforcement action named University of Washington's Seattle campus, Pacific Lutheran University, Eastern Washington University and Whitman College.