COLLEGE STUDENTS
From 2022–2023, antisemitic incidents on campus rose by a staggering 321%. Learn more about how antisemitism manifests on college campuses, find resources to make your campus safer, and discover opportunities to take action.
This ADL press release shares details about the upcoming campus report card on how well U.S. colleges and universities combat antisemitism on campus.
The ADL identifies six key actions that can be taken in the face of what it says is rising antisemitism on campus since Oct. 7, 2023.
The Anti-Defamation League is creating an annual report card evaluating colleges and universities on their efforts to combat antisemitism on campus.
The ADL shows possible ways to take action against antisemitism on campus.
The support comes at an essential time for faculty, staff and students.
"The terror attack on Oct. 7 has shaken my worldview to the core. I stopped feeling safe, became fearful, and started to wonder where I belong."
The Foundation to Combat Antisemitism (FCAS) Fellowship is an opportunity for Brandeis students to take action against antisemitism.
Colleges’ responses to Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel highlight struggles of Jewish college students.
Use this toolkit to access Israel-Hamas war activism resources.
All forms of antisemitism on campus are unacceptable. CJP will work tirelessly to combat it — and we need your help.
By Combined Jewish Philanthropies We are seeing a disturbing rise in antisemitism across our school campuses in Massachusetts. These are only a few recent examples of how these events have impacted Jewish students on campuses across the commonwealth. Recent antisemitic incidents on Massachusetts college campuses Boston University: Graffiti at BU Hillel Being Investigated as Possible...
Nim Ravid is a college junior who seeks an inclusive approach to de-escalation on his campus.