Michigan Hillel Celebrates 100 Years of Jewish Student Life and Community
Columbia University Reaches Settlement in Antisemitism Lawsuit
Students from North Carolina Universities Gather at Black-Jewish Unity Dinner
Hillel’s Student Leadership Passport Brings Student Voices to “Never Is Now” Summit
Hillel International’s Student Leadership Passport program brought over 60 Jewish student leaders from around the world to ADL’s annual “Never Is Now” summit, a gathering that included four thousand attendees focused on combating antisemitism. The Leadership Passport offers students access to major Jewish communal spaces, where they share firsthand campus experiences and engage in conversations about the future of Jewish life.
Maryville University Hillel Brings on New Leader
San Jose State Investigates Graffiti Calling for Eradication of Jews
Stanford Students Compete for $30,000 in Hillel Social Impact Startup Competition
Grinspoon Hillel at Cornell Begins Construction on New Jewish Student Center
Speaker at NYC Public College Event Raises Antisemitism Concerns
Tufts Hillel Celebrates Dedication of Two New Torah Scrolls
University of Arizona Hillel Vandalized Over Weekend
University of Arizona Hillel reported that an individual threw an object at the Hillel building over the weekend, cracking a large glass window and damaging a smaller window. Tucson police and University of Arizona police opened an investigation and Arizona Hillel is increasing its security measures following the incident.
Missouri House Advances Bill Targeting Antisemitism in Schools and on College Campuses
Missouri lawmakers passed legislation that requires the state’s K-12 schools, colleges, and universities to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s framework definition of antisemitism and include clear rules against antisemitic harassment in their conduct codes. Supporters say the measure protects Jewish students and responds to an ongoing trend of rising incidents.
Ohio State Hillel and Local Partners Host Holocaust Survivors
Ohio State University Hillel and Columbus Jewish Family Services partnered to host a luncheon connecting students with Holocaust survivors following a powerful trip students took to Poland with Hillel. Organizers brought students together with survivors to hear testimony and strengthen generational ties within the Jewish community. The program focused on memory, education, and ongoing student engagement with survivors in the Columbus area.
Ukrainian Hillels Offer Shelter and Support Amid Ongoing War
Throughout four years of war in Ukraine, Hillel continues to provide Jewish students with Shabbat gatherings, support programs, and safe community spaces. Alyona Kolpina, director of Dnipro Hillel, said, “Being together in community has helped many students process their grief and feel that they’re not carrying it alone.”
Hillel JUC Students Head to Israel for New Campus Ambassadors Program
Hillel Jewish University Center of Pittsburgh (JUC) and the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh announced a new campus ambassadors program that will take 10 University of Pittsburgh students to Israel to learn skills to become campus peer educators. Organizers say the trip and pre-departure workshops will equip students with knowledge, skills, and confidence to speak about Israel and counter antisemitism on their campuses.
Brown-RISD Hillel Offers Increased Support After 2025 Campus Shooting
Brown-RISD Hillel expanded its programming following the December 2025 mass shooting at Brown University to provide Jewish students with support and community. Rabbi Josh Bolton, Brown University’s interim associate chaplain and executive director of Brown-RISD Hillel, said that Jewish campus leaders knew they needed to “create opportunities for reflection and mourning,” as well as spaces for “joy and celebration.”