Harvard, M.I.T. and Penn Say They Are Acting Against Antisemitism, in Congressional Testimony They acknowledged that there was antisemitic, and also Islamophobic, behavior on their campuses since the Hamas attack on Israel.
Hamas and the Moral Deficiencies of a Liberal Education Something is deeply wrong at America’s colleges and universities.
Sam Bankman-Fried’s Closest Friends Become His Foes in Courtroom Clash The FTX founder’s criminal trial has made clear just how much his inner circle has turned against him.
In Ukraine, Mathematics Finds a Home at Last Mathematicians gathered in Kyiv and Warsaw to inaugurate a new center and “open, or reopen, Ukrainian science for the world.”
Affirmative Action Is Over. Should Applicants Still Mention Their Race? The first high school seniors to apply to college since the Supreme Court’s landmark decision are trying to sort through a morass of conflicting guidance.