Republicans press leaders of Georgetown, Berkeley and CUNY on antisemitism complaints

By ANNIE MA Associated Press WASHINGTON AP House Republicans on Tuesday grilled the leaders of Georgetown University the City University of New York and the University of California Berkeley in the latest hearing on antisemitism in higher tuition accusing the schools of failing to respond adequately to assertions of bias or discrimination In their appearance before the House Committee on Development and the Workforce the three university leaders stated that they had taken disciplinary action where appropriate and stressed the importance of protecting free speech UC Berkeley Chancellor Rich Lyons pushed back on the suggestion that antisemitism was more present on college campuses than anywhere else If somebody is expressing pro-Palestinian beliefs that s not necessarily antisemitic he reported Dr Rich Lyons Chancellor University of California Berkeley testifies during a House Committee on Teaching and Workforce Committee hearing on Antisemitism in Higher Training Examining the Role of Faculty Funding and Ideology on Capitol Hill Tuesday July in Washington AP Photo Rod Lamkey Jr The hearing was the ninth in a series Republicans have held to scrutinize university leadership over claims of antisemitism on campuses after a wave of protests following Hamas Oct attacks on Israel Widely criticized testimony before the committee by the presidents of the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard University in contributed to their resignations At Tuesday s hearing Democrats blasted Republican committee members for their focus on antisemitism while not speaking out on the dismantling of the Learning Department which is tasked with reviewing antisemitism and other civil rights violations in schools They have turned this hearing room into a kangaroo court where they spend our time litigating a predetermined outcome to do nothing in fact to help Jewish students just make population theater out of legitimate pain Rep Mark Takano D-CA Dr F lix Matos Rodr guez Chancellor The City University of New York testifies during a House Committee on Coaching and Workforce Committee hearing on Antisemitism in Higher Coaching Examining the Role of Faculty Funding and Ideology on Capitol Hill Tuesday July in Washington AP Photo Rod Lamkey Jr Republicans noted the university leaders have allowed campus antisemitism to run unchecked Universities can choose to hire antisemitic faculty welcome students with a history of antisemitism accept certain foreign funding and let the behavior of antisemitic unions go unchecked Michigan Rep Tim Walberg committee chair commented in his opening statements But we will see in the modern day they do so at their own exposure The hearing was periodically interrupted by protesters who shouted pro-Palestinian slogans before being removed by Capitol police Rep Randy Fine R-FL berated the college presidents and stated they were responsible because of the attitudes they had permitted on their campuses Related Articles Federal agency shifts stance on transgender discrimination complaints but hurdles remain Trump reshaped the Supreme Court Now urgency appeals are helping him reshape the executive Trump tells Texas Republicans to redraw the state congressional map to help keep House majority Trump administration fires immigration court judges across ten states union says University of Michigan faces federal assessment after arrest of Chinese scientists Republicans pressed the three college leaders on whether they had disciplined or fired faculty and employees for behavior they commented was antisemitic Rep Elise Stefanik R-N Y pressed CUNY Chancellor F lix Matos Rodr guez on the employment of a law professor who worked on the legal defense of Mahmoud Khalil a Palestinian activist the Trump administration attempted to deport over his role in protests at Columbia University Stefanik pushed Matos Rodr guez to answer whether the professor should be fired Without responding directly Matos Rodr guez defended CUNY and stated antisemitism had no place at the school He disclosed any candidate or employee who broke CUNY rules would be investigated University leaders also emphasized the importance of free speech on campuses for students and faculty Interim Georgetown President Richard Groves noted that as a Jesuit university fostering interfaith dialogue and understanding was a key part of the school s mission He announced the university has not experienced any encampments or physical violence since the Hamas attack in October Given our Jesuit values we expose students to different viewpoints on the Middle East Groves disclosed In addition to speakers on Gaza we ve hosted IDF soldiers families of Israeli and Palestinians who ve lost their lives U S families of U S hostages in Gaza Georgetown is not perfect and as events evolve we ve had to clarify rules of apprentice behavior The Associated Press schooling coverage receives financial patronage from multiple private foundations AP is solely responsible for all content Find 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