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NEW: Middlebury College on Monday called for an "immediate ceasefire" in Gaza—but not for the release of the remaining hostages held there.

The one-sided statement comes as Middlebury faces a federal civil rights probe for allegedly discriminating against Jewish students.🧵
In an agreement struck with pro-Palestinian demonstrators, who had set up an encampment on the school’s main green, Middlebury president Laurie Patton issued a statementcondemning "the destruction and debilitation of educational institutions" in Gaza as a result of the carnage.
"We call for an immediate ceasefire and an end to the violence," Patton wrote. Though she mentioned in passing the Israeli hostages in Gaza, she did not call for their release or acknowledge they are being held by Hamas, whose name does no appear in the statement.
The one-sided statement comes as Middlebury, one of the top liberal arts colleges in the country, is under investigation by the Education Department for discriminating against its Jewish students, some of whom filed a federal civil rights complaint against the school in February.
The complaint alleged, among other things, that shortly after Oct. 7, Middlebury sought to purge a vigil for the victims of the attack of any references to Judaism, suggesting it would be "more inclusive" to include language about “all the innocent lives lost."
The school eschewed that "inclusive" approach one month later when it approved a "Vigil for Palestine" hosted by Muslim students, which began with an Islamic prayer and included remarks from Middlebury’s top diversity officer, Khuram Hussain.
Other examples of bias include the college’s refusal to approve more than one Jewish student group despite recognizing at least six different clubs for Christian students.
Patton’s statement on Monday could thicken the school’s legal morass while empowering the activists who have created it.
Beyond calling for a ceasefire, the college agreed to let students meet with trustee to "discuss investment practices"—even though the school does not invest in arms manufacturers—and to "explore avenues to host all students in the region displaced by war and violence."
It also promised "new forms of review" for faculty hires from Israeli institutions, according to a press release from encampment organizers. That concession was part of a comprehensive deal struck Sunday between the college and the campers, who have since claimed victory.
"We’ve secured everything that we are going to get out of the negotiating," Oliver Patrick, a student at Middlebury who participated in the encampment, told VTDigger.
Middlebury has agreed not to discipline the protesters, they said in their press release, and police were not called to clear out the tents, which the protesters took down after the school capitulated to many of their demands.
The agreement followed a week of back and forth with protesters as the administration held "listening sessions" to "better understand their concerns," according to a May 3 update from Patton.
"Given the volatile national situation," Patton wrote, "we decided to focus on our educational mission and dialogue with the students."
The decision to negotiate and in large part cave has helped the school avoid one nightmare scenario: Unlike Columbia and USC, which cancelled their graduation ceremonies, Patton said Monday that "everyone and their families" would be able to enjoy Middlebury’s commencement.
Read the full story in the @FreeBeacon: freebeacon.com/campus/middleb…

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May 9
NEW: Yale spent over a year investigating a Jewish professor for 6 words of an op-ed he published about campus anti-Semitism.

During that time, the school repeatedly refused to sanction students and professors for celebrating Oct. 7 and calling for the destruction of Israel.🧵
Evan Morris, a professor of biomedical engineering at Yale Med School, penned the 2022 op-ed in the Algemeiner along with 14 other professors. They described a pattern of anti-Semitism in the Yale Postdoctoral Association, which runs social and academic events for researchers.
The authors listed several examples of anti-Semitic and anti-Israel bias. In one aside, they claimed that a researcher at the medical school, Azmi Ahmad, had "blocked an Israeli postdoc from speaking" at an October 2021 screening of a film about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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May 6
NEW: 13 federal judges say they will no longer hire clerks from Columbia Law School OR Columbia College after the university allowed an encampment on its lawn to spiral into a destructive occupation of a campus building.

This is the first clerkship boycott to hit undergrads.🧵 Image
The judges cite the "explosion of student disruptions" and the "virulent spread of antisemitism" at Columbia. They’re led by appellate judges James Ho and Liz Branch—who launched the boycotts of Yale and Stanford Law—as well as Matthew Solomson on the US Court of Federal Claims.
The judges wrote in a letter to Columbia president Minouche Shafik today that they would no longer hire "anyone who joins the Columbia University community—whether as undergraduates or as law students—beginning with the entering class of 2024."
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May 4
THREAD: Certain people on this website keep claiming that the anti-woke movement—and in particular anti-woke Jews—have abandoned their commitment to free speech and are now demanding DEI-style censorship of views they find offensive.

The truth is almost the opposite.🧵
Today the editors of Tablet Magazine—a Jewish, Zionist, and vociferously anti-woke publication—put out an editorial lambasting efforts to police speech in the name of protecting Jews.

The editorial is literally titled, "Not In Our Name."

tabletmag.com/sections/news/…
Tablet's editors attack a bipartisan bill that would allow the Department of Education to impose “third-party antisemitism monitors" on any federally-funded university.

"This is lunacy," they write. "No one should support it."

Doesn't sound very pro-censorship to me.
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May 2
NEW: The student editors of the Columbia Law Review have issued a statement urging the law school to cancel exams in the wake of the police operation that cleared the university's encampment, saying the "violence" has left them "irrevocably shaken" and "unable to focus."🧵 Image
Signed by 5 other law journals, including "A Jailhouse Lawyer’s Manual," the statement accused police of "brutalizing" students—though no major injuries have been reported—and claimed canceling exams was a "proportionate response" to the "distress our peers have been feeling." Image
"The current exam policy raises concerns around equity and academic integrity," the statement said. "Many are unwell at this time and cannot study or concentrate while their peers are being hauled to jail." Image
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Apr 29
NEW: One of the most outspoken supporters of the Columbia encampment, classics professor Joseph Howley, is leading a review of the required humanities curriculum for all undergraduates.

Every student at Columbia will have to read the texts he assigns.🧵
Howley has emerged as one of the encampment’s most forceful champions, giving interviews from inside its perimeter and dismissing the idea that the unsanctioned protest—which has included calls to murder Jewish students and threats that "Columbia will burn"—poses a safety risk.
He will bring that considered judgement to Columbia’s famous "Literature Humanities" course, which Howley has chaired since 2022. Howley was scheduled to review the syllabus for that course, a survey of what the school deems important humanities texts, this term.
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Apr 27
EXCLUSIVE: UCLA medical school is launching a probe of its mandatory "health equity" class—and warning whistleblowers they could be punished if there are any more leaks.

It's also promised to address concerns that the course is antisemitic with—you guessed it—more DEI.🧵
The dean of the medical school, Steven Dubinett, announced today that his office had formed a task force to review all first-year courses, including "Structural Racism and Health Equity," after the Washington Free Beacon published materials from the mandatory class. Image
But the school isn’t happy about having its hand forced.

In an email to students and faculty, Dubinett implied that the leaks were an "attempt to intimidate" the medical school and hinted that future leakers could face discipline—especially if they record lectures. Image
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