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How Were the Universities Lost?

Last updated: September 29, 2025 8:27 am
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This article was originally published  by The Epoch Times: How Were the Universities Lost?

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The shocking events that unfolded on U.S. college campuses after October 7th left many Americans reeling. While there had been a growing awareness of the left-leaning, intolerant nature of these institutions, the jubilant responses from some students to the horrific acts committed against Israel resembled 1930s Germany far more than the ideals we would hope to associate with today’s enlightened society.

In the days following that date, instances of overt anti-Semitism among faculty and student groups surged, with accusations and hostility directed at Jewish students becoming alarmingly commonplace as loud protests called for the annihilation of Israel.

The question arises: how did our esteemed universities devolve into hotbeds of such primitive animosity?

The transformation began in the wake of the George Floyd protests in 2020, which prompted radical changes in admissions practices under the guise of reparative justice. Elite institutions like Stanford and Yale proudly reported staggering reductions in their white student demographics, often dipping between 20% and 40%, despite whites constituting roughly 68% to 70% of the general population.

The elimination of standardized testing requirements, along with a diminished emphasis on traditional merit-based admissions criteria, effectively dismantled the time-honored principle of meritocracy. What used to guarantee admission based on academic excellence now seems irrelevant as universities embrace diversity quotas.

This shift has led to a notable decline in Jewish representation, once making up 20% to 30% of Ivy League classrooms in the late 20th century, now reduced to a mere 10% to 15%. Gold stars awarded without the traditional benchmarks of achievement now embody a perverse logic that stereotypes Jewish students as “privileged” and therefore fair game for hostility.

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As the number of international students, particularly those from affluent Middle Eastern countries, swelled—often financed by their governments—these universities found themselves increasingly populated with individuals who did not meet the traditional criteria for admission, diluting their historical role in fostering elite graduates.

Faced with the influx of students, faculty members now encounter a complex dilemma: maintain academic standards and risk accusations of bias from the newly empowered diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) adjudicators, or lower expectations to avoid conflict—often opting for a mix of both.

This perfect storm has enabled a rise in anti-Semitic sentiment as new advocacy-driven curricula gain ground. Courses on gender, race, and environmental studies now demand significantly less from students, a change in standards that perpetuates a narrative of “oppressed” vs. “oppressor,” allowing detrimental behaviors towards others to flourish without consequence.

The resulting educational environment produces graduates who exhibit both arrogance and profound ignorance—an unappealing combination. Notably, a form of “blacklisting” is emerging, where students are warned to avoid professors who adhere to traditional academic rigor.

With deep pockets courtesy of their tax-exempt endowments and vast student loan programs free from rigorous repayment processes, universities find themselves unintentionally facilitating this troubling trend. In the face of rising anti-Semitism, administrators lament their powerlessness to intervene. Yet they are all too aware that any hatred directed at marginalized groups would be met with swift disciplinary action.

Ironically, the outcome of such misguided educational paradigms is a future where prestigious degrees from Stanford, Harvard, or Yale risk losing their value and reputation. As these institutions descend into chaos, they may soon find themselves compared to the recent downturns of once-iconic brands like Disney and Bud Light, unable to comprehend that their esteemed status is not immune to the consequences of their actions.

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At the current pace, a degree that should represent knowledge and virtue may instead symbolize entitlement, ignorance, and extremism—certainly not the qualities that employers or society at large seek to cultivate or embrace.

Views expressed in this article are opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.

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