Campus antisemitism keeps raging but not at these heroic colleges

As antisemitism on college campuses remains rampant, too many administrators refuse to stamp it out — and parents of prospective students are increasingly alarmed.This week the civil-rights group StopAntisemitism released its 2025 “report card” on 90 major American colleges and universities, and the results were frightening.Two years after on-campus Jew hatred exploded in the wake of Oct.7, the review found that leadership at many American colleges still tolerate vandalism, bullying and outright violence.An appalling 16% of rated schools, including Harvard, Yale and Columbia, got F grades.For Jewish families, the concern centers on the physical safety of their children.Fully 39% of Jewish college students say they’ve had to hide their faith on campus, StopAntisemitism found.But parents of all faiths, and of no faith, must take these findings into account.They’ve watched as schools across the country ignored their own codes of conduct to allow outrageous misbehavior on their campuses.If a college allows a tent city to occupy its quad, they wonder, what else will it permit?If a university takes no action when Jewish students are blocked from going to class, who else will they fail to protect?These parents watched in horror as campus protests devolved from “anti-Israel” to anti-America, and agitators started pulling down US flags — while administrators stood mute.Antisemitism is just one sign of a larger sickness at our colleges: a pervasive anti-Western hatred that’s rotting our society from within.But not all schools are flailing — and those that are fighting this tide deserve applause.The best of them are taking preemptive action before antisemitism problems even begin.Texas Southern University, a historically black college, maintains a strong interfaith program, including regular unity dinners, and collaborates with Israeli universities to create “formal entrepreneurial apprenticeship pathways” for students.The work at TSU started under Bra...

Read More 
PaprClips
Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by PaprClips.
Publisher: New York Post

Recent Articles