College

Far Right YouTuber raises $20,000 for Cornell student who's ‘not interested in working for a Jew'

“I just raised $10k for antisemitism,” tweeted Miles Routledge, who previously said he hoped for “another HItler.”

A fundraiser for Cornell student Austin Franco, who said he was 'not interested in working for a jew,' raised nearly $20,000
 Protesters gather at a main entrance in front of Columbia University during convocation, in New York City, US, August 25, 2024

SJP political program calls to 'usurp' universities to 'weaken the US'

Employment fair

The JOB EXPO 2026 fair returns to Beersheba

Leon Botstein leading the American Symphony Orchestra in Johann Christian Bach's "Symphony in G minor" in the program "Sons of Bach" at Alice Tully Hall on Thursday night, December 19, 2019 in New York, NY.

Leon Botstein, Bard College’s pioneering Jewish president, to retire amid Jeffrey Epstein ties


Combatting antisemitism: Queens College's response to campus graffiti threats

Queens College's Hillel chapter calls for action against antisemitic graffiti. President condemns vandalism, NYPD investigates amid tensions.

 ANTISEMITIC VERBIAGE and images, from earlier this year

Israeli students around the world report: "There are more PLO flags here than in Ramallah"

A sharp rise in antisemitic incidents against Jewish students at campuses in North America. MK Oded Forer is working on classifying Zionism as a protected value.

 Members of the Australian Palestinian community hold banners and a flag as they stand on a balcony of the Sydney Town Hall during a protest against Israel's military action in Gaza July 20, 2014. Israel said on Sunday it had expanded its ground offensive in Gaza and militants kept up rocket fire in

New study finds Jewish college students hiding identity due to Gaza war

The research provides new insight into the impact of the October 7th massacre and the alarming rise in antisemitism on campuses.

 Demonstrators hold antisemitic symbols and signs as they protest outside the Tampa Convention Center, where Turning Point USA’s Student Action Summit was being held, in Tampa, Florida on July 23, 2022.

Alumni sue Harvard for devaluing diploma with ‘antisemitic’ campus

The alumni have demanded monetary restitution for the costs of attending Harvard and damage to their reputation.

A seal hangs over a building at Harvard University

Jewish teens are looking at a new factor in their college search: antisemitism

A new survey of nearly 2,000 BBYO participants across North America found that 64% said antisemitism on campus was an important factor in their decision regarding where to attend college.

 Anti-Israel demonstration at Harvard University. Time for the local Jewish community and Jewish Harvard alumni to show our strength

Why do so many young Americans hate Israel? - opinion

No matter the reason, their impact must be considered.

 A PRO-PALESTINIAN protester, holding a ‘Stop genocide’ banner, interrupts US President Joe Biden during a presidential campaign event in Virginia last week

Young Americans: Jews are 'oppressors,' calls for genocide not hate speech - poll

More than half of young Americans said the long-term answer for the conflict is for "Israel to be ended and given to Hamas."

 Pro-Palestinian protesters attend "Flood Brooklyn for Gaza" demonstration, as the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas continues, in New York, US, October 28, 2023.

Harvard early applications drop 17% amid campus antisemitism scandal

Of the 7921 applicants this year, 692 were selected which is only marginally less than the 722 students accepted in 2022. 

 THEN-INCOMING PRESIDENT of Harvard University Claudine Gay attends commencement exercises, this past May.

Penn’s Jewish students say problems remain after president resigns

University of Pennsylvania president Liz Magill declined to state clearly that calls for the genocide of Jews violated school rules. On Saturday, she stepped down.

 STUDENTS TAKE part in protest organized by Harvard Jews for Palestine, at Harvard University last week

Silver lining in US college presidents’ testimony - analysis

The comments do not go unchallenged and the challenge is fierce.

 Harvard University President Claudine Gay attends a House Education and The Workforce Committee hearing titled "Holding Campus Leaders Accountable and Confronting Antisemitism" on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., December 5, 2023.