Senator Singer discusses anti-Semitism concerns with Princeton University officials

Senator Singer discusses anti-Semitism concerns with Princeton University officials
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Senator Bob Singer recently engaged in discussions with Princeton University officials to address concerns about anti-Semitism on campus. The meeting focused on ensuring a safe and inclusive environment for all students, including those of Jewish descent.

Following the discussion, Senator Singer expressed his appreciation for the dialogue with university leadership. “I appreciated the opportunity to meet with Princeton University leadership to discuss the importance of fostering a campus environment where all students, including Jewish students, feel safe, respected, and supported,” he stated.

Singer described the conversation as constructive and highlighted his optimism regarding Princeton University’s efforts to tackle anti-Semitism. He noted the institution’s dedication to maintaining inclusivity as a core value in higher education. “Our conversation was constructive, and I am encouraged by the university’s commitment to combat antisemitism and uphold the values of inclusivity that are fundamental to higher education,” said Senator Singer.



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