Heads of philanthropy group say decades-long fellowship for Israeli, Jewish leaders won't continue at US university, citing its 'tiptoeing' and student groups' slamming of Israel

Galvanized by groups including 'IfNotNow' and 'Jewish Voice for Peace,' thousands of US Jews have denounced the Jewish state almost immediately after slaughter of 1,200 Israelis

The musician inspired Sanford Greenberg to push on with his studies at Columbia after losing his sight. In turn, he helped inspire the classic anthem, 'The Sound of Silence'

Two justices were sympathetic to group's argument that demands for diversity were to an extent rooted in a past desire to limit numbers of Jewish students

In his new book 'Dyed in Crimson,' Zev Eleff shows how years before Koufax or Greenberg hit the scene, one tenacious athlete jumped racial hurdles to achieve national acclaim

University says it was an 'error' to rescind position from Kenneth Roth, allegedly over anti-Israel criticism, but flatly denies claims donor influence and politics motivated move

Dean of Kennedy School said to side with pro-Israel donors and veto Kenneth Roth's position at human rights center; HRW has long been accused of bias against Jewish state

Undeterred by naysayers or controversy, Prof. Avi Loeb stuck to his guns about a rare 2014 space rock -- and his findings have finally been vindicated by the US government

Lawrence Bacow of Harvard and Lee Bollinger of Columbia prepare to step down in 2023, part of a sea change in schools at the center of nationwide campus debates on these two issues

Greg Epstein has been a humanist chaplain at prestigious school since 2005, will now lead team of more than 40 chaplains, representing 20 religions

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