The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) opened a probe into Johns Hopkins University Monday over its response to campus antisemitism.

The department will explore whether the school failed to respond to allegations that students suffered harassment based on their Jewish ancestry. The allegations were first reported by higher education news website Campus Reform.

Campus Reform accused Johns Hopkins of discriminating against Jewish students by inadequately addressing antisemitism on school grounds in the wake of the Oct. 7 invasion of Israel, according to a copy of the complaint obtained by The National Desk (TND).

"Jews at JHU are in a campus environment where people all around them take up Hamas propaganda and celebrate the rape and murder of innocent Jewish civilians as justified resistance,” Campus Reform Editor-in-Chief Zachary Marschall wrote to DOE.... Read More: FOX45