Image 01 Image 03

Jewish Students Locked in Cooper Union Library During Anti-Israel Protest Settle With College

Jewish Students Locked in Cooper Union Library During Anti-Israel Protest Settle With College

“On Oct. 25, 2023, several Jewish students took shelter behind locked doors in Cooper Union’s library as pro-Palestinian protesters banged on the doors and yelled anti-Israel slogans”

This was an absolute disgrace. One of those amazing moments that you almost couldn’t believe was real.

The College Fix reports:

Jewish students locked in library during pro-Palestinian protest settle with NYC college

Jewish students reached a settlement Thursday with Cooper Union after alleging the New York City college failed to protect them in 2023 when they took shelter behind locked library doors during a pro-Palestinian protest.

In the settlement, the private Manhattan institution did not admit to any wrong-doing, but it did agree to pay an undisclosed amount to the 10 students who filed the lawsuit, Reuters reports.

Additionally, Cooper Union agreed to add a new Title VI position “to oversee its handling of discrimination and harassment, train employees and students about its policies, and prohibit the wearing of masks to conceal identities at demonstrations,” according to the report.

The students alleged that campus leaders allowed “a hostile educational environment” in violation of Title VI, a federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination.

Attorney Ziporah Reich, who represented the students through the Lawfare Project, said Cooper Union has a “legal duty” to protect all its students.

“Jewish students deserve to learn without being targeted, harassed, or excluded because of who they are or what they believe,” Reich said in a statement about the settlement.

Meanwhile, the college’s president, Steven McLaughlin, responded by emphasizing its commitment to stop antisemitism on campus.

The “settlement reflects our ongoing commitment to maintaining a campus where every student in our community feels respected, safe and included,” McLaughlin said in a statement. “We are dedicated to continuing our efforts to confront discrimination of any kind, including antisemitism.”

On Oct. 25, 2023, several Jewish students took shelter behind locked doors in Cooper Union’s library as pro-Palestinian protesters banged on the doors and yelled anti-Israel slogans, The College Fix reported at the time.

Soon afterward, Jake Novak, former media director at the Israeli Consulate in New York, posted a detailed account of the incident and its aftermath on X. A video of the protest that he posted went viral.

DONATE

Donations tax deductible
to the full extent allowed by law.

Comments


 
 0 
 
 2
destroycommunism | January 13, 2026 at 12:52 pm

sure,,after the nazis do their damage and can declare victory once again over civility

f the left

please joowish people

vote against leftism

vote maga

Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.