University of Denver Campus and student reports cited events and rhetoric that appeared to glorify or justify extremist violence; harassment, threats, or intimidation targeting Jewish students; protests and encampments where hostile rhetoric toward Jews was reported. C UNIVERSITY OF DENVER University of Southern California At USC, Jewish students have faced antisemitic incidents like swastika graffiti, and while the administration has condemned these acts and launched initiatives, protections remain inconsistent, leaving the campus climate only moderately safe. C UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA University of Minnesota Students reported antisemitic graffiti, vandalism, and rhetoric praising or justifying extremist violence. The mediocre grade reflects uneven protections and the need for stronger policy enforcement. C UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA University of Houston University of Houston students cited events and rhetoric that appeared to glorify or justify extremist violence; antisemitic graffiti and vandalism on or near campus; harassment, threats, or intimidation targeting Jewish students. C UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON University of Vermont A January 2025 letter from a U of Vermont student described feeling unsafe: avoiding wearing a Star of David, altering travel on campus, and fearing speaking Hebrew. The underlying sense of risk among Jewish students remains, and many feel the protections and response mechanisms are still not fully reliable. C UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT University of North Carolina UNC Chapel Hill Jewish students have experienced antisemitic incidents including hateful posters, chants praising violence, and major pro Palestinian encampments that heightened safety concerns. The campus climate remains unsettled, with protections often inconsistent and insufficient. C UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL GRADES
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