Rutgers students accuse Biden admin letting Rutgers ‘off the hook’ for antisemitism
- Jewish students at Rutgers accuse the Biden administration of making a deal that allows the university to evade responsibility for antisemitism on campus, as reported by Fox News Digital.
- The Department of Education's settlement requires Rutgers to take actions against discrimination after 400 reports of hateful incidents were filed between July 2023 and June 2024, according to the department's Office of Civil Rights.
- Students express disappointment with the settlement, stating it does not adequately address the rise in antisemitism, as noted by Camilla Vaynberg and Ben Stern.
- Critics claim the agreement is a weak response and allows the university to avoid serious consequences for antisemitism, with statements from National Jewish Advocacy Center Director Mark Goldfeder and House Education Workforce Committee Chairman Rep. Tim Walberg.
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