Penn leaders cite academic freedom, allowing event to proceed despite some speakers' antisemitic history

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Pink Floyd musician Roger Waters and new CUNY employee Marc Lamont Hill are among the slated participants at an upcoming “Palestine Writes” literary festival on the University of Pennsylvania campus.

Harvard President Claudine Gay staying on the job after outcry over antisemitism testimony

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Educational Gag Orders: Legislative Restrictions on the Freedom to Read, Learn, and Teach - PEN America

The Return of the Big Lie: Anti-Semitism Is Winning - The Atlantic

Don't We Have a Single Good Counterargument Other Than 'Double Standard' and 'Antisemitism'?' - Israel News

Why Harvard and Penn Took Different Paths With Their Presidents - WSJ

Penn's President Liz Magill Resigns After Her Responses to Antisemitism - The New York Times

Israel-Gaza war on US campuses: Why are top university leaders under fire?, Israel War on Gaza News

Penn to review policies for future event reservations amid Palestine Writes uproar, Magill tells ADL

University Presidents Testify on College Campus Antisemitism, Part 1

House probes of Harvard, others mark a watershed moment

Transcript: What Harvard, MIT and Penn presidents said at antisemitism hearing - Roll Call

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