US university presidents to testify before Congress over claims of antisemitic protests on campuses
Heads of Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania and Massachusetts Institute of Technology will be questioned
The presidents of Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, three of the country's most prestigious universities, are set to testify before a congressional committee next week on claims that antisemitic protests have taken place on their campuses, marking the latest window into ongoing tensions sparked by the Israel-Hamas war.
Next Tuesday, Harvard's Claudine Gay, Penn's Liz Magill and MIT's Sally Kornbluth will stand before the House education and workforce committee, a body chaired by Virginia Foxx, a Republican from North Carolina.
Over the past several weeks, we've seen countless examples of antisemitic demonstrations on college campuses. Meanwhile, college administrators have largely stood by, allowing horrific rhetoric to fester and grow," said Foxx in a statement introducing the hearing, which is titled Holding Campus Leaders Accountable and Confronting Antisemitism.