
Fourteen elite colleges and universities have been given an F grade by a pro-Israel watchdog activism group for alleged rampant antisemitism on their campuses.
StopAntisemitism’s recently published 2025 “report card” graded how 90 colleges and universities dealt with antisemitism in their schools.
The 14 schools that received an F are: Yale, Penn, Brown, Columbia, Harvard, MIT, The New School, Northwestern, Pomona College, Portland State University, UC Berkeley, UC Davis, University of Oregon and University of Washington.
What’s more, a survey conducted by the group found that 58 percent of Jewish students reported personally experiencing antisemitism on campus and 39 percent hid their Jewish identity.
“The 2025 findings prove that antisemitism on campus is systemic, not episodic,” the report states.
“It is embedded in the culture, policies, and power structures of higher education. Jewish students who report harassment are routinely dismissed, ignored, or retraumatized. Administrators hide behind ‘process,’ either because they too are afraid or, worse, because they are complicit. Faculty validate and amplify extremist rhetoric, some even teaching it in class. And DEI offices, the very departments tasked with protecting minority students, often serve as engines of anti-Jewish hostility.”
The New York Post reported that only “15 schools received an A in the report, including Baylor, Clemson, Elon and Colorado State University.”
“Cornell University, which received an F grading last year, was bumped up to a C, with StopAntisemitism noting that the administration has worked to address some of the concerns from Jewish students about safety on campus.”
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