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PRIVATE SCHOOLS WITH THE LARGEST POPULATIONS OF JEWISH STUDENTS TULANE UNIVERSITY Protection: Students DO feel safe on campus. Allyship: Does not include Jews in its DEI initiatives. Identity: Students DO feel comfortable about expressing their Jewish A identity and their support for Israel. Policy: NO Israeli Apartheid Week. No BDS resolutions presented. BOSTON UNIVERSITY Protection: Students DO feel safe on campus. Allyship: Does not include Jews in its DEI initiatives. B Identity: The majority of students DO feel they can be open about their Jewish identity and their support for Israel but feel that they are often held responsible for the actions of Israel. Policy: No BDS resolutions presented. GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Protection: Students DO NOT feel that the administration takes their safety seriously. D Allyship: Does not include Jews in its DEI initiatives. Identity: Students DO NOT feel safe being open with their Jewish identity or their support for Israel. Policy: BDS resolutions were presented and passed. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY* Protection: Students DO NOT feel that the administration gives antisemitism proper attention. The administration DID complete the survey. Allyship: DOES include Jews in its DEI initiatives. F Identity: Students DO feel safe being open with their Jewish identity but feel they are often vilified for the actions of Israel. Policy: BDS resolutions were presented and passed. NYU HAS adopted the IHRA working definition of antisemitism. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA* Protection: Students DO NOT feel that the administration takes their safety seriously. Allyship: Does not include Jews in its DEI initiatives F Identity: Students DO NOT feel safe being open about their Jewish identity or their support for Israel and they feel unwelcome in certain spaces. Policy: NO Israeli Apartheid Week, but students have erected anti-Israel mock walls. A BDS resolution was presented and passed. 8

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