RECOMMENDATIONS StopAntisemitism 2025 Recommendations for Universities Based on the 2025 StopAntisemitism Campus Report results, several key recommendations emerge for universities, drawn from the highest-graded campuses and the most concerning ones. These recommendations aim to help institutions proactively protect Jewish students and foster truly inclusive environments. 1. Swift and Transparent Incident Response: Top-performing universities (A-grade schools like Baylor, Clemson, and Colby) demonstrate that immediate condemnation of antisemitic acts and transparent investigation procedures are critical. Schools should ensure all reports of harassment, vandalism, or antisemitic rhetoric are addressed promptly, with clear communication to the student body about actions taken and outcomes. Transparency builds trust and reassures students that their safety and concerns are taken seriously. 2. Consistent Policy Enforcement and Accountability: Many C- and D-grade campuses reveal that inconsistent enforcement of policies allows antisemitism to persist. Universities must implement clear, standardized protocols for handling antisemitic behavior, including consequences for students, faculty, or staff who engage in harassment or discrimination. Regular audits and oversight committees can help maintain accountability and prevent lapses in enforcement. 3. Strengthen Jewish Student Support and Engagement: A-grade universities actively engage with Jewish organizations, ensuring students feel connected and supported. Programs like study abroad partnerships in Israel, Jewish cultural events, and educational initiatives on antisemitism reinforce inclusion. Schools should expand funding, advisory boards, and mentorship opportunities for Jewish students to cultivate a sense of community and resilience.

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