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Former Technion president Professor Yitzhak Apeloig passes away aged 81
"Despite national and global crises, his years in office were marked by exceptional academic development," said the current Technion President Prof. Uri Sivan.
Campus Israel launched as alternative for Jewish students facing antisemitism
LSE Student Union closes disciplinary proceedings against Israel Soc. over pro-IDF merchandise
'Kill all Jews': Suspect arrested after months long graffiti spree at San José State University
King's College London hosts first university screening of raw Oct. 7 footage released by IDF
Until now, 'Bearing Witness to the October 7th Massacre' has mainly been screened privately to opinion leaders, media figures, and politicians.
US Department of Defense to cut ties with Harvard University, claims campus ‘celebrated Hamas’
Beginning in the 2026-2027 school year, the Defense Department will discontinue all graduate-level professional military education, fellowships, and certificate programs.
Hatred of Israel has become a proxy war on the West - opinion
In a bitter historical irony, Europe, the continent responsible for the Holocaust, the greatest catastrophe in Jewish history has once more become one of the main centers of modern antisemitism.
Olim navigate studying in Israel
Academic life in Israel can be challenging – from navigating a new language, culture, and bureaucracy – yet it can also be deeply rewarding.
WATCH: 'F*** Israel, F*** Jewish people': Teen charged for kicking door of Michigan Jewish center
The teen is facing a misdemeanor charge of prowling, according to court records. He is not affiliated with the University of Michigan, said Chris Page, spokesperson for the Ann Arbor police.
Canadian foundation announces $50 million gift to new University of Kiryat Shmona
The donation, described by the institution as the largest in its history, will support the establishment of the “Roadburg Campus.”
Wharton School hosts a new bid to rebuild trust in polarized societies
ONE Society was presented recently at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, arguing that economic rules and identity pressures now collide in real life, and leaders need tools.
Qatar’s takeover of Georgetown University should be investigated - opinion
A new investigation details how Qatari funding transformed Georgetown from campus to curriculum.
Qatar ties linked to anti-Western ideological shift at Georgetown, Middle East Forum reports
The money has not only sustained the campuses but also funded faculty, research initiatives, and endowed chairs on the Washington campus.
CUNY purged Jews from leadership in 'deliberate plan, ' new report claims
Through the early 2000s, CUNY regularly had close to, or above, double-digit numbers of campus presidents who were Jewish. By March 2023, there was not a single Jew among the 80 leadership positions