US settles with Johns Hopkins over alleged discrimination against Arabs, Jews

By Kanishka Singh

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Education Department on Wednesday noted concerns about discrimination against people of Arab and Jewish ancestry at Johns Hopkins University and reached a settlement with the institution to resolve the complaints.

The university has agreed to review its anti-harassment policies and to provide training to staff and students on addressing discrimination and harassment based on ancestry and ethnicity, according to the settlement posted online by the Education Department…

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