Cal Poly has updated its policies and training to combat antisemitism, but the Anti-Defamation League has given the university a "D" grade due to several incidents, including an assault on a Jewish fraternity member, and the administration's response to pro-Palestinian vandalism. The post One year since Armstrong appeared in Congress: how has Cal Poly’s response to antisemitism changed? appeared first on Mustang News.
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