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Updated · Fox News · Jun 18
Cornell Investigates Student Over 1 Alleged Antisemitic Internship Rejection
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 18

Cornell Investigates Student Over 1 Alleged Antisemitic Internship Rejection

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 18

Summary

  • Cornell University opened an investigation into student Austin Franco after he allegedly rejected an internship interview by saying he was “not interested in working for a Jew.”
  • VryfID, the startup involved, was founded by Aiden and Gabe Einhorn; Cornell said it condemned the alleged antisemitism and referred the matter to its Office of Civil Rights.
  • Franco was quoted as saying he learned the interviewer was Jewish after repeated outreach and that his past experiences with Jews had been negative “on the aggregate.”
  • The case was highlighted in Fox News’ antisemitism newsletter as part of broader reporting on anti-Jewish incidents in the U.S. and abroad.

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