Massachusetts Institute of Technology President Sally Kornbluth has thus far survived the purge of Ivy League presidents in the wake of their widely criticized testimony before Congress that calls for genocide against Jews don’t inherently violate campus codes.
However, MIT itself may have a problem with multiple federal agencies for its response to campus activism against Israel,
Though it’s no longer on the Department of Education’s list of open investigations for Title VI “shared ancestry” violations following MIT’s addition in December, shortly after Kornbluth’s testimony, MIT could still face National Labor Relations Board and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission investigations.
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Author: Joe Weber
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