Oregon — A 2025 national report on antisemitism at U.S. colleges and universities concludes that Jewish students across the country continue to face heightened levels of harassment, intimidation, and uneven institutional protection. The annual Campus Antisemitism Report, published by StopAntisemitism, evaluated 90 colleges and universities and issued letter grades based on documented incidents, survey responses from Jewish students, and the quality of administrative action.
According to the report, a majority of surveyed Jewish students, 58% , said they personally experienced antisemitism during the past year, while only 12% felt their cases were properly addressed by their institutions. Sixty-five percent reported hiding elements of their Jewish identity, and 58% said their schools failed to adequately protect them after the October 7 attacks. The report also found that 39% hid their Jewish identity, and 65% felt unwelcome on campus, with 62% reporting they were directly blamed for Israel’s actions.
The report issued failing grades to more than two dozen schools, citing severe incidents, federal civil-rights investigations, or what investigators described as “deliberate indifference” by university leadership. Campuses rated “F” include:…