(Bloomberg) -- US lawmakers grilled public school leaders over their handling of antisemitism, the latest in a series of hearings on the matter that have already led to the resignation of two ...
Previous hearings held by the House Committee on Education and the Workforce have sparked transformations in the national campus landscape. The U.S. Capitol, pictured during afternoon hours ahead ...
Leaders from three of the country’s largest public school districts testified Wednesday morning on Capitol Hill in a contentious hearing on antisemitism, before the House Committee on Education ...
US lawmakers grilled public school leaders over their handling of antisemitism, the latest in a series of hearings on the matter that have already led to the resignation of two college presidents.
College presidents were grilled again by the House Education Committee. The committee has held a series of hearings about antisemitism and protests, often focusing on private Ivy League schools. The ...
Politicians said educators had not done enough. But the New York chancellor said members were trying to elicit “gotcha moments” rather than stop antisemitism. By Dana Goldstein, Troy Closson ...
David Banks, the chancellor of New York City Public Schools, pushed back on Republican lawmakers and defended the district’s handling of antisemitism. Photo: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Members of ...