Cornell Grad Student Union Passes BDS Referendum
Canadian Hillels Boost Mental Health Services for Jewish College Students
Northwestern Will Pay $75 Million to Federal Government to End Antisemitism Investigation
Northwestern University agreed to pay the federal government $75 million over three years to restore nearly $790 million in frozen federal research funds and end a government antisemitism investigation. The university also agreed to strengthen protections for Jewish students, review international admissions, and provide training on campus norms.
UCL Reopens Investigation Into Student Who Allegedly Justified October 7th Attacks
Columbia University Rejects Three Anti-Israel Divestment Proposals
Israeli Basketball Star Yarden Garzon Finds a Home at Maryland Hillel
Israel Orders Strikes on Hamas in Response to Ceasefire Violations
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructed the IDF to launch “immediate and powerful strikes” against Hamas in the Gaza Strip following recent ceasefire violations, including attacks on Israeli troops that killed one soldier, and the handling of hostages’ remains. The escalation comes amid rising Israeli anger over what officials describe as repeated breaches of the ceasefire agreement by Hamas.
First-ever Hillel Asian-Jewish Shabbaton Unites Students in Celebration of Identity and Belonging
Nearly 500 students from 13 colleges and universities gathered at Yale University Hillel’s Slifka Center for a weekend Shabbaton celebrating their shared heritage. The event featured Shabbat services, cultural meals, and discussions on identity, offering many participants a space to feel fully seen in their dual Asian-Jewish identities.
University of Delaware Hillel Breaks Ground on New Building
Hillel at the University of Delaware broke ground on its new Kristol Center for Jewish Life, designed to become a hub for Jewish community life on campus. The building will replace the older Hillel center and will include a 250-seat event hall, small study and lounge spaces, a rooftop deck, and a beit midrash for study and gathering. Construction is expected to finish by the end of 2026, marking a significant investment in Jewish student life at University of Delaware.
Cornell Student Newspaper Removes Antisemitic Artwork Submitted by Professor
The Cornell Daily Sun, Cornell University’s student newspaper, removed a piece of artwork from its publication after it depicted a figure bearing a bloody Star of David with the Nazi “SS” symbol etched onto its back. The artwork, submitted by a Cornell professor, was taken down following intense backlash from the Cornell community.
Last Five Former Hostages Discharged From Hospital and Head Home
Five former Israeli hostages—Segev Kalfon, Bar Kuperstein, Eitan Mor, Evyatar David, and Guy Gilboa-Dalal—were discharged from hospitals and received jubilant welcomes upon returning to their homes after over two years in Hamas captivity. Kalfon, 26, was greeted by well-wishers in Dimona, where banners reading “Segev, it’s so good that you’ve come home” were displayed. The hostages had been tortured, starved, and isolated during their time in captivity.
New York Law School Orders Removal of Antisemitic Social Media Post
New York Law School ordered two student groups to remove antisemitic social media posts after determining the content was offensive to Jewish and Israeli students. The administration warned that failure to comply could result in suspension or loss of the groups’ campus charters.