New report reveals systemic antisemitism on American campuses as elite institutions abandon Jewish students’ safety.
A devastating new report by StopAntisemitism has delivered failing “F” grades to fourteen prominent American universities, exposing what the organization calls a systemic, institutional betrayal of Jewish students. As reported by the New York Post, some of the most prestigious names in American academia—Harvard, Columbia, Yale, MIT, UPenn, UC Berkeley, Northwestern, Brown, and others—have now been formally identified as epicenters of campus antisemitism.
The report paints a grim picture of campus life for Jewish students. Nearly 40% say they feel forced to conceal their Jewish identity, fearing harassment and retaliation. Over 60% report being blamed—collectively and personally—for fabricated “Israeli crimes,” a talking point aggressively pushed by pro-Hamas student groups and radical faculty networks. And an alarming 58% of Jewish students say they have directly experienced antisemitism on campus.
StopAntisemitism founder Liora Rez issued a stark warning:
“This report exposes a disturbing and undeniable reality. Antisemitism on American college campuses is systemic and tolerated—and in many cases enabled—by the very institutions meant to protect our kids.”
Rez further condemned the 14 failing institutions as “ground zero for antisemitism in American higher education.” She noted that these schools boast moral and intellectual superiority while repeatedly failing to protect Jewish students from harassment, intimidation, doxxing, threats, and at times outright violence inspired by anti-Israel radicalism.
What emerges is a portrait of universities that preach diversity while tolerating hatred, promote “inclusion” while isolating Jews, and celebrate “moral discourse” while refusing to confront the poisonous ideology sweeping through their campuses.
The report reinforces a growing perception: American academia’s crisis is no longer academic—it is moral. And Jewish students are paying the price.
