Latest News from Campus

Filter by

Filter News by Tags

More News to Know
Jewish Joy
Programs & Events
Hillel International — Mar 24, 2026

Hillel Brings Over 150 Students Together for Annual Israel Summit

Hillel International brought together more than 150 students from its Israel Leadership Network (ILN) for the eighth annual Israel Summit, hosted by Penn Hillel. The gathering focused on leadership, connection, and education, celebrating pride in Israel and joyful Jewish life. Participants learned from experts and peers as they engaged in panels, storytelling, and conversations centered on student experiences and combating antisemitism.

Campus News
Jewish News — Mar 24, 2026

Cornell President Rejects Student Resolution to Cut Ties with The Technion

Cornell University President Michael Kotlikoff rejected a student government resolution that called for an end to the university’s academic partnership with The Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. The resolution, approved by the Student Assembly, faced criticism for singling out one institution and conflicting with Cornell’s commitment to academic freedom. Kotlikoff called the proposal politically biased and inconsistent with the university’s values.

Jewish Joy
The Harvard Crimson — Mar 23, 2026

Harvard Hillel Unveils “The People’s Plate” Art Installation Highlighting Jewish Experiences

Harvard Hillel unveiled “The People’s Plate,” a nine‑foot public art installation of a Passover seder plate at the center of campus that highlights diverse Jewish experiences through painted imagery tied to student and faculty stories. Created with local artist Michael Mittelman, the installation will remain on display through Thursday and aims to initiate conversation about belonging and identity on campus.

Antisemitism
Campus News
The New York Times — Mar 20, 2026

Federal Government Sues Harvard Over Antisemitism Allegations

The federal government filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, accusing the school of failing to address antisemitism and permitting severe harassment of Jewish and Israeli students on campus, including physical assault, stalking, and exclusion from campus facilities. The complaint alleges Harvard “turned a blind eye” to antisemitism on campus, allowing anti-Israel protesters to violate rules “with impunity.” Harvard denied the claims and said it has taken “substantive, proactive steps to address the root causes of antisemitism” and enforces its anti-discrimination policies.

Load more