
The Justice Department accused George Washington University on Tuesday of violating civil rights law by “acting deliberately indifferent” to instances of antisemitism on campus. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. In a letter to the Washington, D.C., university following an investigation, the DOJ said that Jewish and Israeli students and faculty were subjected to a hostile environment that was “offensive, severe and pervasive.
Main Idea: The Justice Department says George Washington University failed to respond properly to antisemitism on campus and may face enforcement if it does not reach a resolution.
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Federal probes and possible penalties at George Washington University and UC can raise costs for taxpayers, students, and research programs. Campus clashes can also make Jewish and Israeli students feel less safe.
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