‘Harvard has failed to impose meaningful discipline on antisemitic students,’ House Ed Committee writes in new report
Twelve days into the anti-Israel encampment at Harvard University, then-interim president Alan Garber said participants posed “a significant risk to the educational environment.” After ending the encampment, his administration brought disciplinary cases against 68 students. Now, with fall classes in full swing, none of those students are suspended and most are in good standing, according to a House Committee on Education and the Workforce report.
The report, released Thursday, admonishes Harvard for failing to impose “meaningful discipline on antisemitic students who engaged in conduct in violation of University rules, including participating in the Harvard encampment, occupying a campus…