In the aftermath of Oct. 7 and the outpouring of support for the terrorists on US campuses, the American billionaire went to battle against Harvard University.
The new legislation, which if not vetoed will take effect from January 1, would see college students taught how to have civil discourse and punish cases of intimidation and harassment.
"Despicable hatred runs rampant on Pitt's campus," Pitt's Chabad rabbi wrote on Instagram after the attack.
A tenured Muhlenberg College professor was fired over a social media post about the Israel-Hamas conflict, sparking debate on academic freedom and campus politics.
According to the report, the event was interrupted and had to be moved to an online platform.
Campus divestment battles intensify as universities grapple with Israel-Palestine protests and Jewish concerns.
CUNY ordered to revamp policies as independent review reveals systemic failures in addressing campus antisemitism and discrimination.