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‘We’re not in calm waters right now,’ Vanderbilt University chancellor says

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Daniel Diermeier spoke at length to JNS about Jew-hatred on campus, which his employer has a reputation of handling much better than many other colleges and universities have.

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Vanderbilt University Chancellor Daniel Diermeier discussed the university's approach to combating antisemitism and political polarization on campus, noting its increasing popularity among Jewish students. Diermeier attributes Vanderbilt's success to a "clarity of purpose and values" and a policy of "institutional neutrality," which means the university avoids taking political stances on issues not directly related to its core mission of research and teaching. This approach was tested after October 7, when the university encouraged civil discourse among students with differing views on the Gaza conflict, emphasizing that "we’re members of one community." Diermeier stressed the importance of fostering a culture where all student groups can thrive and engage in respectful disagreement, rather than relying solely on rules. He believes universities should not act as political parties but rather as places for knowledge creation and transformative education, a principle he feels many institutions have drifted from since the 1960s. Vanderbilt actively supports Jewish life, hosting large Pesach Seders and ensuring a welcoming environment, which has led to a noticeable increase in Jewish student enrollment.

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