Brandeis Extends Transfer Deadline for Jewish Students Targeted on Other Campuses

Brandeis University, the historically Jewish school outside Boston, has extended its transfer application deadline in a bid to appeal to students who are unhappy with their own schools’ responses to campus anti-Israel protests. ...

Advertisement

“As a university founded in 1948 by the American Jewish community to counter antisemitism and quotas on Jewish enrollment in higher education, Brandeis has been committed to protecting the safety of all its students, and, in the current atmosphere, we are proud of the supports we have in place to allow Jewish students to thrive,” Brandeis President Ron Liebowitz wrote in an email to the community. “Due to the current climate on many campuses around the world, we are now expanding the opportunity for students to seek the learning environment of our campus by extending the transfer application deadline to May 31.”

Ed Morrissey

A few Catholic schools have also offered transfers for Jewish students who feel unsafe on their current campuses, most notably Franciscan University at Steubenville. They did so almost immediately after the campus intimidation and terror campaigns began and still offer their services and their protection.

My friend Glenn Reynolds also advises Jewish students to think about coming to the South, where the weather is warm and so are the people. Central Texas has some excellent schools, such as Baylor, a Baptist college with a true ecumenical spirit. 

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Trending on HotAir Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement