Jewish Org Gives 14 Colleges an F on Antisemitism Report Card
I think you guys can guess which schools received that F grade.
The Jewish group StopAntisemitism issued its 2025 report card guide that grades colleges on how well they address antisemitism on campus.
“In the year since StopAntisemitismʼs last Campus Antisemitism Report, the situation has intensified and metastasized into a coordinated and well funded nationwide campaign targeting Jewish students,” the group wrote. More than 140 campuses saw orchestrated protest actions, many supported by outside organizations with clear political agendas, synchronized messaging, and unified demands.”
StopAntisemitism gave 14 colleges an F (I linked to Legal Insurrection tags so you can access stories we’ve written about antisemitism on the school’s campus):
- Brown
- Columbia
- Harvard
- MIT
- The New School
- Northwestern
- Pomona College
- Portland State University
- University of California – Berkeley
- University of California – Davis
- University of Oregon
- UPenn
- University of Washington
- Yale
Are we shocked? No. I believe we’ve written about all of the schools regarding rampant antisemitism on campus.
For those we have not covered regularly, here is the report on them:
- The New School (New York City): Jewish New School students have reported pervasive antisemitism including physical assault, slurs, harassment, and a campus environment that fails to reliably safeguard them. The institution was assigned a failing grade for its handling of antisemitic conduct.
- Pomona College (California): At Pomona College, Jewish students face antisemitic incidents, including vandalism and disrupted events. Despite updated policies, the campus climate remains hostile and tense.
- University of Oregon: Jewish students have reported antisemitic incidents such as swastika graffiti and the removal of pro Jewish materials in residence halls. While the university has publicly condemned these acts and opened investigations, the campus climate remains fraught with safety concerns.
- University of Washington: At UW, violent protests and blocked access in 2025 highlighted severe antisemitism, with federal reviews citing gaps in the universityʼs response. Despite new policies, the campus remains unsafe and hostile for Jewish students.
Hardly any Jewish student feels safe on campus:
• 58% of Jewish students reported personally experiencing antisemitism on campus.
• Only 12% of reported incidents were properly addressed.
• 39% hid their Jewish identity, and 65% felt unwelcome in specific campus spaces.
• 62% were directly blamed for Israelʼs actions.
• 58% said their schools failed to protect Jewish students after October 7.
• Only 39% felt Jews were included in DEI initiatives.
“These findings confirm the harsh reality that Jewish students are being marginalized in institutions that claim to champion diversity and inclusion but instead amplify division and exclusion,” StopAntisemitism noted. “Their safety and dignity are treated as negotiable and often dismissed entirely.”
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“ Only 39% felt Jews were included in DEI initiatives.”
Speaking as a (sort of) Jew, it would not occurred to me to fall back on such a crutch as DEI.
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