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Daily Trojan — Apr 30, 2026

USC Community Gathers for Jewish American Heritage Month Celebration

The University of Southern California hosted its first Jewish American Heritage Month celebration, bringing together students, faculty and community members for remarks, music, and refreshments. Speakers included Provost Andrew Guzman, who celebrated the richness of Jewish campus life, including the vibrant community at Hillel. The program also featured student performances, including an original instrumental piece, and marked the start of an annual campus observance.

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Cleveland Jewish News — Apr 30, 2026

Jewish Theological Seminary Names Rabbi Mike Uram as Next Chancellor

The Jewish Theological Seminary named Rabbi Mike Uram as its next chancellor, succeeding Dr. Shuly Rubin Schwartz at the end of the academic year. Uram, currently chief Jewish learning officer at the Jewish Federations of North America, previously worked for more than 16 years at the University of Pennsylvania Hillel and has pioneered multiple Jewish education initiatives. On social media, Adam Lehman, president and CEO of Hillel International congratulated Rabbi Uram, saying, “Mazel Tov to Rabbi Mike Uram on being appointed the next Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary! Based on his 11 years as an inspiring and innovative Hillel leader, I’m confident Mike will bring the bold vision and entrepreneurial spirit JTS needs at this critical moment in its storied history.”

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The Dartmouth — Apr 28, 2026

Dartmouth Hillel Hosts Inaugural Ivy League Jewish Leadership Conference

Earlier this month, Hillel at Dartmouth brought together 85 student leaders from seven Ivy League institutions for the Ivy League Jewish Leadership Conference, held over four days. Programming included panels, facilitated conversations, and workshops focused on Jewish identity on campus, leadership development, and navigating campus life after October 7th. Students also participated in cohort-building activities designed to encourage collaboration and relationship-building across schools.

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U.S. News & World Report — Apr 27, 2026

Touro University Launches Institute To Address Antisemitism On College Campuses

Touro University announced a new institute focused on combating antisemitism in higher education through research, trainings and other convenings, and policy initiatives. Their multi-pronged approach will include work with professors at universities nationwide, as well as leaders across academia, policy, law, media, and business to develop new strategies, study existing laws, and investigate the impact of antisemitism so discourse is grounded in evidence. “We believe that lasting change requires working on multiple fronts simultaneously, because antisemitism is not a single problem with a single solution,” said Touro University President Dr. Alan Kadish.

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Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle — Apr 27, 2026

NFL Leaders Encourage Black And Jewish Students To Build Connections Through Unity Event

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, New England Patriots Owner Robert Kraft, and two-time Super Bowl champion Charlie Batch joined Black, Jewish, and Black and Jewish student leaders in Pittsburgh for a Unity Dinner focused on dialogue, leadership, and relationship-building. The event, hosted in partnership by Blue Square Alliance Against Hate, Hillel International, UNCF, the NFL, and the Pittsburgh Steelers, was timed with the NFL draft and included a fireside chat, shared dinner, and facilitated discussions. A follow-up event also gave participants the opportunity to visit the site of the rebuilding of the Tree of Life synagogue, where they reflected on the 2018 attack and its impact on the Pittsburgh Jewish community.

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