However, the Ivy League school is signaling it won't necessarily turn over all of the many documents the House Education Committee has requested by the Wednesday deadline.
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The Penn spokesman described the handover as a "rolling production" that will take place over the next few weeks, starting on Wednesday.
The House Education Committee declined to comment.
Last month, the committee wrote a letter to Penn demanding a mountain of documents to aid an investigation launched in December into antisemitism on campus.
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The wide-ranging document request asked for everything from reports on antisemitic activity on campus since early 2021 to how the university responds to hate crimes and documents linked to a controversial Palestinian literature festival held on campus last year.
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