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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – APRIL 30: Student protesters camp near the entrance to Hamilton Hall on the campus of Columbia University on April 30, 2024 in New York City. All classes at Columbia University have been held virtually today after school President Minouche Shafik announced a shift to online learning in response to recent campus unrest. (Photo by Mary Altaffer-Pool/Getty Images)
Student protesters near the entrance to Hamilton Hall on the campus of Columbia University on April 30, 2024. Mary Altaffer-Pool/Getty Images.
Observation

September 13, 2024

Podcast: Marc Novicoff on Why Elite Colleges Were More Likely to Protest Israel

By Tikvah Podcast at Mosaic

What does it mean that protests and encampments were correlated with tuition price, student-body wealth, and prestige?

Podcast: Marc Novikoff

The academic year of 2023–2024 was an annus horribilis for Jewish students on American campuses. But, for all the attention paid to the likes of Columbia and UCLA, one can zoom out and ask whether the protest activity was evenly distributed across American colleges and universities, or whether it was concentrated at certain kinds of schools?

Marc Novicoff, the associate editor of the Washington Monthly and a freelance writer, asked that question in June, and found that the protests and encampments were correlated with the tuition price, the level of student-body wealth, and the prestige of the university. As the school year begins once again, Marc sits down with our host Jonathan Silver to explain his findings, and describe how he tested the proposition that elite colleges are much more likely to be the home of pro-Hamas, anti-Israel demonstrations.

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