A staggering 72% of Jewish college students in the US feel “unwelcome” on their campuses, while more than half have been victims of antisemitism, a dismal new report shows.The civil-rights group StopAntisemitism issued “report cards” on how more than two dozen university campuses have been addressing hatred against Jews and re-evaluated five other campuses previously graded by the organization.Two New York City schools — Cornell University and The New School — were slapped with a shameful “F” grade, the group said.Among the organization’s other findings, Jewish students at the surveyed campuses revealed:Another group, Alums for Campus Fairness, reported similar findings about antisemitism in August.“Universities are failing their Jewish students, often leaving them vulnerable and unsupported,” the StopAntisemitism report said.The group said it was forced to triple the size of its organization just to manage the recent deluge of complaints about hatred against Jews –what it described as a “jaw-dropping” 3,000% rise in antisemitic tips and submissions since the Israeli massacre.“Jewish students and professors have been ambushed, harassed, stalked, and physically assaulted.Mezuzahs have been torn from doorways, and mobs of peers openly called for their deaths, chanting genocidal slogans,” the report said.
“These institutions enabled privileged mobs to commit some of the most vicious hate crimes witnessed on American soil since the civil rights era, targeting Jews with impunity.”While Cornell University and The New School in the Big Apple flunked the survey, accused hotbed of hate Columbia University in Manhattan was not rated this time around, as the group rotates the schools it examines every year.In 2022, though, Columbia — the disgraceful site of some of the country’s most vitriolic antisemitic protests, got a failing grade.This year, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Brown University, Emerson College, the Univ...