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14 Colleges Get F Grades for Antisemitism, Survey Finds

Fourteen universities, including five Ivy League schools, received failing grades for antisemitism and poor responses, with 39% of Jewish students hiding their identities, StopAntisemitism found.

  • On Monday, StopAntisemitism released its 2025 report cards for 90 U.S. colleges, failing 14 schools after compiling hundreds of incident reports from campuses and student surveys.
  • Following Oct. 7, 2023, StopAntisemitism said the surge in anti-Israel and antisemitic activity stemmed from a `coordinated and well-funded campaign` by a nationalized infrastructure.
  • The watchdog's survey found 58% of Jewish students experienced antisemitism with 65% reporting to administrators, while 39% hid their identity and only 12% said schools properly investigated.
  • Federal investigators have frozen federal funds totaling hundreds of millions as several universities face civil-rights probes, including five Ivy League schools: Harvard University, Columbia University, Yale University, Brown University, and University of Pennsylvania.
  • While some universities received top grades, fifteen schools earned an A for strong policies including University of Miami, Baylor University, and Clemson University, but StopAntisemitism founder Liora Rez called antisemitism `a disturbing and undeniable reality`.
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