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  2. Universities and antisemitism - Wikipedia

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    There has been antisemitism at universities since the medieval period. Antisemitism has manifested in various ways in universities, including in policies and practices such as restricting the admission of Jewish students by a Jewish quota, or ostracism, intimidation, or violence against Jewish students, as well as in the hiring, retention and treatment of Jewish faculty and staff.

  3. Antisemitism by country - Wikipedia

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    Anti-semitism in Denmark has not been as widespread as in other countries. Initially Jews were banned as in other countries in Europe, but beginning in the 17th century, Jews were allowed to live in Denmark freely, unlike in other European countries where they were forced to live in ghettos. [80]

  4. Jewish quota - Wikipedia

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    A Jewish quota was a discriminatory racial quota designed to limit or deny access for Jews to various institutions. Such quotas were widespread in the 19th and 20th centuries in developed countries and frequently present in higher education, often at prestigious universities.

  5. Antisemitism and higher education in the United States

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    According to the Washington Post, every major section in the application process, including geographic diversity, legacy preference, the interview and freshman class cap were part of an effort to address "the Jewish problem" and reduce the number of Jewish students. Columbia University in New York City, Harvard, Yale and Princeton were among ...

  6. ‘I have become traumatized.’ Jewish students describe campus ...

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    Jewish students at major universities told lawmakers on Thursday they feel unsafe on campus amid a surge in antisemitism. At a roundtable hosted by the House Education and Workforce Committee ...

  7. History of antisemitism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    On the beginning of September 2014 there were two cases of antisemitism in College campuses: two students from East Carolina University sprayed swastika on the apartment door of a Jewish student, [111] while on the same day, a Jewish student from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte was told "to go burn in an oven." The student had ...

  8. Expulsions and exoduses of Jews - Wikipedia

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    Jews are expelled, their citizenship is stripped from them and they are subjected to pogroms in some Italian cities, including Rome, Verona, Florence, Pisa and Alessandria. [59] 1947–1972 Jewish refugees look out through the portholes of a ship while it is docked in the port city of Haifa. Iraqi Jews displaced 1951. The Exodus bringing in ...

  9. University reveals annual list of 'banned' words - AOL

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    Dubbed the 'List of Words Banished from the Queen's English for Mis-Use, Over-use, and General Uselessness,' it was actually created 40 years ago by a university public relations director at a ...