
A whopping 39% of Jewish school college students have needed to cover their identities on campus whereas 62% stated they’ve been straight blamed for Israel’s navy motion in Gaza, based on a brand new report obtained by The Publish.
The civil-rights group StopAntisemitism issued its 2025 “report playing cards” grading how 90 faculties addressed the spreading hatred towards Jews on campuses, with 14 faculties flunking the examination — together with two New York Metropolis universities.
“This report exposes a disturbing and simple actuality. Antisemitism on American school campuses is systemic and tolerated, and in lots of circumstances enabled by the very establishments tasked with defending our American children,” StopAntisemitism founder Liora Rez stated in an announcement.
With antisemitism on the rise throughout the globe following the Oct. 7, 2023 Israel terrorist assault, college students at 90 faculties within the US have reported feeling unsafe on their campuses, based on StopAntisemitism’s pupil survey.
About 58% of respondents stated they’ve personally skilled antisemitism on campus, with solely 12% claiming that the reported incidents had been “correctly addressed.”
One other 65% described feeling unwelcome in particular campus areas as anti-Israel protests run amok, with 58% agreeing that their faculties had failed to guard them.
Each Columbia College and The New Faculty — which noticed large anti-Israeli protests get away because the Oct. 7 terrorist assault — acquired an F-grade for permitting this tradition of “pervasive antisemitism” to run rampant.
“At Columbia College, Jewish college students have confronted repeated antisemitic incidents together with vandalism, hate crammed emails, and disruptions glorifying extremist violence,” the report stated.
“Federal investigators discovered the college confirmed ‘deliberate indifference towards these points and threatened to halt tons of of hundreds of thousands in funding,” it added, slamming The New Faculty for comparable allegations.
A number of different Ivy League faculties additionally acquired failing grades, together with Brown College, Harvard College, the College of Pennsylvania and Yale.
Whereas Harvard vowed to deal with antisemitism in 2025 amid a public battle with the Trump administration over federal grants, StopAntisemitism discovered that “regardless of the brand new initiatives, the campus local weather stays tense and accountability unsure.”
The report claimed the case was the identical for the opposite failing Ivy Leagues, slamming their campuses “unsafe for Jewish college students.”
Different prestigious faculties that failed embody MIT, Northwestern College and UC Berkeley. All collectively, 14 out of the 90 faculties acquired a failing grade from StopAntisemistim.
“The faculties that acquired Fs within the report have grow to be floor zero for antisemitism in American increased schooling,” Rez stated. “These establishments pleasure themselves on being ethical and intellectually elite, but they repeatedly fail to guard Jewish college students from harassment, intimidation, hostility, and actual violence.”
Dartmouth, situated in New Hampshire, acquired the very best grade for an Ivy League faculty on this 12 months’s report with a B-rating.
Solely 15 faculties acquired an A within the report, together with Baylor, Clemson, Elon and Colorado State College.
Cornell College, which acquired an F-grading final 12 months, was bumped as much as C, with StopAntisemitism noting that the administration has labored to handle a few of the considerations from Jewish college students about security on campus.
“Cornell college students reported a number of antisemitic incidents, elevating considerations about security and campus local weather. The administration addressed them and affirmed its dedication to inclusivity, although some college students felt assist and enforcement had been inconsistent,” the report stated.
Vassar School, situated in upstate Poughkeepsie, additionally noticed an enchancment going from a D-rating final 12 months all the way in which to a B in 2025 for its works to “improve pupil security.”
New York College, which was dwelling to a number of anti-Israeli protests, additionally acquired a C-grading, with college students nonetheless asking the varsity to do extra to deal with antisemitism.
Total, solely 62% of scholars surveyed stated they might advocate their faculties to fellow Jews.
StopAntisemitism’s annual report was put collectively by documenting the amount of antisemitic incidents that occurred at American faculties in 2025, with a survey launched on the faculties to get first hand accounts from Jewish college students.
StopAntisemitism in the end referred to as on all faculties within the US to comply with within the footsteps of the A-rated universities in condemning hate towards Jewish college students and forming a clear and customary investigation coverage towards acts of hate.
“Whereas a lot of the eye has rightly targeted on failures, this report additionally highlights campuses that perceive what actual management seems like,” Rez stated.
“These faculties don’t look forward to nationwide headlines or exterior pressures to behave, they set clear requirements, implement them persistently and pretty, and make it recognized that antisemitism is just not tolerated on their campus,” she added.