Trump's Department of Education warns 60 universities over antisemitic discrimination against Jewish students: See the list here

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 See the list here

Linda McMahon (The New York Times photo)

The US Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights sent warning letters on March 10, 2025, to 60 universities currently under investigation for antisemitic discrimination and harassment. The letters warn of potential enforcement actions if these institutions fail to protect Jewish students under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which mandates uninterrupted access to campus facilities and educational opportunities.
The letters target all US universities presently being investigated for Title VI violations related to antisemitic harassment and discrimination. These institutions include prestigious universities like Harvard, Yale, Columbia, and Stanford, along with numerous state universities and private colleges across the country.

List of universities that have served


American UniversityHarvard UniversityRutgers University
Arizona State UniversityIllinois Wesleyan UniversityRutgers University-Newark
Boston UniversityIndiana University, BloomingtonSanta Monica College
Brown UniversityJohns Hopkins UniversitySarah Lawrence College
California State University, SacramentoLafayette CollegeStanford University
Chapman UniversityLehigh UniversityState University of New York Binghamton
Columbia UniversityMiddlebury CollegeState University of New York Rockland
Cornell UniversityMuhlenberg CollegeState University of New York, Purchase
Drexel UniversityNorthwestern UniversitySwarthmore College
Eastern Washington UniversityOhio State UniversityTemple University
Emerson CollegePacific Lutheran UniversityThe New School
George Mason UniversityPomona CollegeTufts University
Princeton UniversityPortland State UniversityTulane University
Rutgers UniversityStanford UniversityUnion College
University of California DavisState University of New York BinghamtonUniversity of California San Diego
University of California Santa BarbaraState University of New York RocklandUniversity of California, Berkeley
University of CincinnatiState University of New York, PurchaseUniversity of Hawaii at Manoa
University of Massachusetts AmherstUniversity of MichiganUniversity of Minnesota, Twin Cities
University of North CarolinaUniversity of South FloridaUniversity of Southern California
University of TampaUniversity of TennesseeUniversity of Virginia
University of Washington-SeattleWellesley CollegeUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison
Whitman CollegeYale University

"The Department is deeply disappointed that Jewish students studying on elite US campuses continue to fear for their safety amid the relentless antisemitic eruptions that have severely disrupted campus life for more than a year. University leaders must do better," said Secretary of Education Linda McMahon. "US colleges and universities benefit from enormous public investments funded by US taxpayers. That support is a privilege and it is contingent on scrupulous adherence to federal antidiscrimination laws."
The Department's OCR issued these letters under its authority to enforce Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination based on race, color, and national origin in institutions receiving federal funds. National origin protection extends to shared Jewish ancestry.
The investigation spans various types of institutions, from large public universities like the University of California Berkeley and University of Michigan to smaller private colleges such as Swarthmore College and Wellesley College.
Last week, the Department, along with the Joint Task Force to Combat Antisemitism, canceled $400 million in federal grants and contracts to Columbia University due to their alleged failure to protect Jewish students from discrimination.
The Department has also prioritized resolving previously unaddressed complaints of antisemitic violence and harassment, many of which remained unresolved during the previous administration.
The actions follow President Trump's Executive Order "Additional Measures to Combat Antisemitism," which led to directed investigations into five universities where widespread antisemitic harassment was reported. The remaining 55 universities are under investigation or monitoring based on complaints filed with OCR.
The complete list of institutions includes 60 universities across the United States, ranging from American University to Yale University, encompassing both public and private institutions in various states and regions.
Partner agencies in these efforts include the Department of Justice, the Department of Health and Human Services, and the US General Services Administration, working together as part of the Joint Task Force to Combat Antisemitism.
These investigations aim to ensure that Jewish students have equal access to educational opportunities and can pursue their studies without fear of discrimination or harassment on campus.

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