Rutgers settles with feds after allegedly creating ‘hostile environment’ for Jews, Palestinians
- Rutgers University allegedly created a 'hostile environment' for Jewish, Palestinian, and other students based on national origin and shared ancestry, according to a recent settlement with the U.S. Department of Education.
- The investigation revealed that the University likely operated a hostile environment based on national origin/shared ancestry in University programs or activities without redress as required under Title VI.
- Of the 400 reports at Rutgers, 293 alleged discrimination, including harassment, against students of shared Jewish ancestry and/or Israeli national origin and ancestry.
- Rutgers has reached a voluntary agreement with the U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights to continue to take steps to clarify, communicate, and review its policies and procedures related to discrimination and harassment, especially around national origin and shared ancestry.
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