Jewish Students Report Harassment Near DePaul University
Missouri House Advances Bill Targeting Antisemitism in Schools and on College Campuses
Former and Current GW Students Testify on University’s Handling of Campus Antisemitism
Vanderbilt Opens Inquiry After Lecturer Presents Math Problem About Israeli Territorial Control
Vanderbilt University says it launched a formal inquiry after a mathematics instructor used a class example framing Israeli control of certain land as a calculus problem, prompting criticism for allegedly injecting bias into the lesson. The university removed the question from course materials and says it is reviewing the matter under its professional‑conduct policies.
AJC’s State of Antisemitism Report 2025 Finds Four in 10 Jewish College Students Report Experiencing Antisemitism
Ukrainian Hillels Offer Shelter and Support Amid Ongoing War
American University Suspends Students for Justice in Palestine Chapter Through 2027
Celebrating Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month by Embracing Complex Identities
Ling DeBellis, a Jewish graduate student at Rice University, writes about celebrating Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month by embracing all facets of her identity while finding community and belonging at Hillel.
Deni Avdija Earns Spot in 2026 NBA All-Star Game
Deni Avdija secured his place in NBA history after coaches selected him as a Western Conference reserve for the 2026 All-Star Game. His standout season with the Portland Trail Blazers helped him become the first Israeli player ever named an NBA All-Star.
University of Washington Mandates Civil Rights Training After Federal Antisemitism Review
The University of Washington now requires all staff and students to complete a civil rights training program as part of a voluntary university agreement with the federal government. The agreement followed a federal probe into allegations of “unchecked antisemitism” on campus.
Springboard Fellow Kate Hartman Helps Jewish George Mason Students Navigate College Life
Kate Hartman, a Springboard Innovation Fellow at George Mason University Hillel, spends her days planning programs, meeting students one on one, leading Jewish learning fellowships, and strengthening Jewish life on campus. Her recent experience as a student leader informs her work, helping her connect with current students in a way that feels both relevant and supportive as they navigate college life.
Jewish Students in the Pacific Northwest Find Community and Meaning at Snowy Hillel Retreat
Jewish students from seven Northwestern campuses gathered at Mount Hood for a “Summit in the Snow,” where they forged new friendships, explored Jewish values, and served others by assembling care kits for people experiencing homelessness. Shared activities like skiing and community-building deepened connections and left attendees inspired to bring that sense of belonging back to their own campuses.
Florida Lawmakers Propose Bipartisan Expansion of Jewish Campus Safety Initiative
Florida legislators Sen. Alexis Calatayud and Rep. Allison Tant are championing a bipartisan plan to enhance security and support for Jewish students at universities statewide. The Florida Hillels Jewish Student Safety Initiative would expand from three universities to seven, with an estimated reach of more than 25,000 Jewish college students. The program combines stronger safety improvements with education, relationships, and support services to help Jewish students feel connected, supported, and empowered.