Columbia.
Just when you thought it couldn’t get worse, it did: protesters stormed and occupied Hamilton Hall in the early hours of Monday morning. Bafflingly, some members of the faculty lined up at the entrance to the building to protect the offenders. Late Tuesday night, NYPD was called in and cleared Hamilton Hall. Hundreds of protesters have been arrested and the encampment is clear. NYPD has been asked to maintain a presence on campus until May 17 to ensure encampments are not reestablished. Let Columbia President Shafik hear your voice, by
signing our petition here!
WATCH: Jonathan Greenblatt appearance yesterday on Morning Joe discussing Columbia and the other protests.
LAWSUIT: Student files proposed class action suit against Columbia for failing to provide “a safe educational environment” for its students.
BONUS: Watch Columbia-Barnard Hillel Director Brian Cohen earlier this week make it clear that the issue is not free speech — it’s the right to an education!
Northwestern. On Monday, the President of Northwestern University made a deal
that is reprehensible, dangerous, and a case study in failed leadership. He awarded protest groups with scholarships, professorships, and a renovated community home; he said the encampment can stay until June 1; and he created new pathways to implementation of BDS.
ADL is joining with StandWithUs and the Brandeis Center calling on President Schill to resign.
Click here to demand that President Schill resign.
ADL reassessed Northwestern’s grade on its Campus Antisemitism Report Card, and because of these new developments it changed from a D to an F.
UCLA. University leadership continues to allow rampant disruptions to student life and the creation of a hostile environment for Jewish students. The situation has become unbearable with Jewish students physically blocked from entering public spaces and continually harassed. Last night, a violent clash
took place at the UCLA encampment hours after UCLA administrators put out a statement declaring that the camp “is unlawful and violates university policy” yet there was no coordination with law enforcement. UCLA has failed repeatedly to take decisive action to keep all students safe.
Penn. Good news: the University issued disciplinary notices to the organizers. Bad news: the encampment is still there. Sign on to a student-led letter
telling Penn to fully enforce its policies.
GW. After GW President Granberg expressed concerns about the encampment and requested assistance from MPD, alarmingly, law enforcement declined to provide support, according to reports.
Protesters then breached university police barricades Sunday evening and moved their encampment onto D.C. streets. We urge D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser to intervene as it appears protestors are blocking access to H Street.
Here’s a photo and report from the campus by ADL DC Regional Director Meredith Weisel.
Tell Mayor Bowser to enhance cooperation with GW and clear the streets of this encampment by emailing her.
Brown.
Rather than condemn campus encampments and protect Jewish students, Brown administrators made a deal with pro-Palestinian students; in exchange for an end to the encampment, Brown will consider BDS proposals. In response, ADL’s New England Interim Regional Director Rabbi Ron Fish said: “Rewarding the serial violation of school policies and validating a moment rife with antisemitism and hate, sends all the wrong messages in a moment of tremendous vulnerability for Jewish students.”
You can read the full statement here.
Send an email to the Board of Trustees and make your voice heard here.
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