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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.
Focusing on non-Jewish students, this spring 2024 study was conducted at 60 colleges and universities with substantial Jewish student populations.
The ADL voices concern over anti-Israel summer 'schools' currently running from June to August.
Tufts University held a campus-wide conversation on confronting antisemitism -- the inaugural event of a series of dialogues aimed at teaching students how to stand up to prejudice and bias.
As the new school year begins amid ongoing tensions, CJP’s CCA stands ready to support and protect Jewish students with strategic clarity and deep collaboration in the face of rising antisemitism on campuses.
As students return to campus this fall amid rising antisemitism, they and campus professionals are working to foster a thriving Jewish community.
Explore short- and long-term actions you can take to help forward the mission of CJP’s Center for Combating Antisemitism — making Jewish hate both socially and politically unacceptable.
The CEO of Hillel International outlines four ways the Jewish student advocacy organization is preparing for the upcoming academic year.
CJP's Center for Combating Antisemitism is proud to support the work of our grantees, dedicated to our shared mission of making antisemitism unacceptable in Greater Boston.
Marc Baker and his son, Lishi, speak about Zionism, Jewish peoplehood, and the challenges of this moment for the American Jewish community, both on and off college campuses.
The AJC offers resources for dealing with post-Oct. 7 antisemitism in both K-12 schools and higher education.
A new poll finds that antisemitism is an issue for 67% of students at top-25 universities.
"When societies reach a crisis, they have two options—to think about what they can do or who they can blame. It seems that many college students have chosen the latter."