Tag: Campus

The text discusses the changing landscape of antisemitism on college campuses and in American society, emphasizing the interconnected nature of the crisis.
The comic "Put Up, Take Down" by Solomon Brager portrays a hostage poster diary, highlighting the theme of a campus in crisis.
A recent survey revealed that 47% of U.S. voters believe colleges should ban pro-Palestinian protests, with 41% also in favor of banning pro-Israel protests.
Columbia University students, Ilan Cohen and Gabi Frants, will be discussing the protests at their campus during a Zoom call.
The video explores the rise of violent protests on college campuses related to antisemitism and Israel, highlighting the fear among Jewish students and calling for all mothers to speak out against these threats.
In this podcast episode, Adam J. White discusses the potential impact of pro-Hamas cry-bullies beyond college campuses.
The article highlights the rise of antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment on U.S. college campuses post-Oct.
A discussion with Dr. Sharon Nazarian about the rise of anti-Zionism and antisemitism on college campuses and its impact on academia and Jewish life, featuring insights on teaching about antisemitism and discussing Israel in the current climate.
Sarah Breger and Dr. Sharon Nazarian will be discussing the rise of anti-Zionism and antisemitism on college campuses in a conversation hosted by Moment magazine.
Columbia University President Nemat Shafik testified before Congress about antisemitism on her campus, following tensions related to the Israel-Hamas war.
A new bill in California seeks to ban calling for genocide on public college and university campuses as part of efforts to combat antisemitism.
Renowned filmmaker Steven Spielberg, honored at a ceremony at the University of Southern California for his Holocaust remembrance work, warned about rising antisemitism on college campuses and denounced extremism.
The text is a satirical (almost) Purim spoof envisioning a report on issues of anti-Semitism on Ivy League campuses, including mandating Jewish students wear yellow Jewish stars for visibility and humorous reinterpretations of slogans from pro-Hamas rallies.
A new study challenges assumptions about campus antisemitism by revealing that conservative college students are more likely than liberals to hold extreme views about Jews and Israel, including supporting Hamas killing civilians and avoiding interaction with Jews.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has initiated a new partnership with Chabad on Campus to combat antisemitism.
The student government leaders at the University of British Columbia rejected a proposal to remove Hillel from campus after facing backlash from Vancouver Jewish groups.
Title VI complaints related to antisemitism and Islamophobia on campuses have surged, with the Department of Education opening 74 cases since October 7.
The resignation of Harvard's first Black president, Claudine Gay, has sparked wider significance than just a debate over campus antisemitism and free speech.
A recent poll found that 73% of Jewish students in American universities have experienced or witnessed antisemitic incidents, a significant increase from previous years.
The U.S. Congress recently held hearings questioning top university professors about antisemitism on their campuses amid increasing scrutiny of academic institutions by critics who feel universities are not promoting critical thinking and are overly focused on safe spaces.
In this discussion, Nadine Bahour, a Palestinian student, and Rochelle Berman, a Jewish student, discuss their experiences on American college campuses.
Biden administration officials have pledged to create a plan within two weeks to address the increase in antisemitism on American college campuses since Hamas's attack on Israel.
This article covers various topics related to the Israel-Gaza conflict and its impact on Jewish communities.
The Network of Engaged Canadian Academics (NECA) has been established to support Jewish professors facing antisemitism on university campuses, with founders Deidre Butler and Cary Kogan sharing personal experiences of anti-Israel and antisemitic incidents in their workplaces.
Hillel professionals at the University of Southern California recognized the need to prioritize mental health on campus, as students began requesting support.