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Over 8,000 students, University administration and families gathered in a windy and wet Schoellkopf Field for Cornell’s 157th ...
A coalition made up of dozens of local Jewish organizations said that the singer's comments would create an unwelcoming ...
The Forward on MSN24d
Singer insists she’s not antisemitic after Cornell concert scrapped: ‘I’m anti-genocide’Kehlani appears to accuse Israel of 'extermination of an entire people' as she seeks to push back on criticism over messages that include 'Long Live the Intifada,' 'f— Zionism' ...
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Universities Pay the Price Over Antisemitic AllegationsFederal agencies have launched numerous investigations into growing concerns over antisemitic incidents on college campuses, ...
On March 13, 2024, then-Provost Michael Kotlikoff offered a full-throated defense of his decision to host Ann Coulter, a right-wing provocateur with a history of racist and antisemitic comments, on ...
R&B singer Kehlani remains firm on their views about Israel's war on Gaza after it recently cost them a performance opportunity at Cornell University.
Kansas City Star on MSN10d
University Research Suffers Blow Amid Trump SuspensionsFederal funding suspensions are reportedly disrupting research at Cornell University and Northwestern University. Key ...
The Sun sat down with President Michael Kotlikoff and Provost Kavita Bala during a period when the “University is facing substantial challenges,” according to Kotlikoff. The two newly ...
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A second Kehlani concert in New York state is canceled, this time due to ‘safety and security concerns’She was set to perform during the school’s annual “Slope Day” when Cornell University president Michael Kotlikoff said she would no longer be performing after she allegedly “espoused antisemitic, anti ...
Cornell President Michael Kotlikoff said he rescinded Kehlani's invitation after hearing "grave concerns" that a performer "who has espoused antisemitic, anti-Israel sentiments in performances ...
As concerns about Kehlani were being shared, Shapira said a defining time of the effort came when Cornell President Michael Kotlikoff held a townhall with Jewish students to hear their concerns.
Kehlani was to appear at the university’s annual Slope Day celebration, but President Michael Kotlikoff, in an open letter, said he was rescinding the invitation for the May 7 event, an annual ...
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