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"I would say there is this manufactured hysteria about antisemitism at Columbia because of the protests,” said Khalil.
Botstein, born in 1946 in Europe to Holocaust survivors, has led the liberal arts college for 50 years.
Harvard's president has maintained the university will not risk losing its academic freedom, and may delay any negotiations until after a court ruling.
In Botstein’s view, the government’s demands of these schools do the opposite of fighting antisemitism. “The government is playing out a classic antisemitic routine,” he said.
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