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Scholar Who Accused Israel of Genocide Will No Longer Lead University of Minnesota Holocaust Center—But May Become Professor as Consolation Prize
Following intense pressure, school pauses search for Holocaust center director until 2025-26 academic year
He Accused Israel of Genocide Days After Oct. 7. The University of Minnesota Tapped Him To Lead Its Genocide Studies Center.
University's appointment of Raz Segal prompted resignations from two Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies advisory board members
Columbia Law Review Board Buckles to Student Editors and Publishes Controversial Article
'Nakba' piece that said Jews 'capitalized on the Holocaust' subverted standard editing process
Controversial Columbia Law Review Article Subverted Standard Editing Process
Atypical editing process excluded Jewish students and led to board intervention
As Harvard Dean, Claudine Gay Weakened Faculty Plagiarism Policy. The Corporation Leaned on That Policy To Try To Save Her Job.
Gay approved new rules in 2019 raising the bar for academic misconduct
They Support Sex Changes for Children, With Safeguards. A Top Child Psychiatry Group Won’t Let Them Speak at Its Annual Conference.
The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry has vetoed at least three panels with European clinicians about their efforts to limit gender care.
Prestigious Psych Journal Cans Editor for Soliciting Criticism of Black Psychologist
Klaus Fiedler, the editor in chief of Perspectives on Psychological Science, will be fired if he does not resign by deadline
Historian Says Princeton Left Him To 'Rot' in Iranian Prison
Xiyue Wang says the university acted to protect their relationship with Tehran