College leaders who wanted to defend themselves from accusations that they failed to protect their students against rising antisemitism, have instead shot themselves. For weeks, the presidents of Harvard University (Penn), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Pennsylvania were criticized for not taking the issue seriously enough following Hamas’s…
Instead of responding to claims that they failed to shield their students from growing antisemitism, college administrators shot themselves in the foot. After Hamas’s, the presidents of Harvard, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ) have been under constant fire for weeks for failing to take the issue seriously enough. Rather, college administrators have shot themselves in the foot in an effort to counter accusations that they failed to defend their students from growing antisemitism. The presidents of Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania ( Penn ), and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ) have been under constant fire for weeks for failing to take the issue seriously enough after Hamas’s…
College leaders who wanted to defend themselves from accusations that they failed to protect their students against rising antisemitism, have instead shot themselves. For weeks, the presidents of Harvard University (Penn), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Pennsylvania were criticized for not taking the issue seriously enough following Hamas’s…