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    Rising Campus Antisemitism Influencing College Decisions

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    What’s happening

    An uptick in antisemitic incidents on U.S. college campuses, following recent conflicts involving Israel and Hamas, is causing families to reconsider their educational choices for their children, according to educational adviser Jennifer Brozost.

    Why it matters

    The surge in antisemitism is not only a concern for the safety and well-being of Jewish students but is also influencing decisions around higher education, potentially affecting the prestige and diversity of universities.

    By the numbers

    Reports from the Anti-Defamation League indicate a more than 300% increase in antisemitic acts on campuses, jumping from 12 incidents last year to 124 in a single month.

    Voices

    Education consultant Brandy Shufutinsky shares her family’s apprehension, emphasizing that she cannot condone sending her children to an environment where they might face antisemitic threats or violence.

    University response

    Despite the increase in incidents, there’s criticism that university administrations are not adequately addressing or preventing hate crimes and speech on their campuses.

    The bigger picture

    This phenomenon is reaching beyond individual incidents, prompting the Biden administration to issue warnings to colleges about addressing discrimination, with federal funding at stake.

    Looking ahead

    While some experts believe the conflict and its repercussions on campuses may diminish over time, the current climate is setting a precedent for how universities might handle similar issues in the future with long-term implications.

    Bottom line

    As the debate continues, families like Shufutinsky’s are watching closely, hoping for improvement and a safer academic environment for all students regardless of their background or beliefs.

    This story was first published on foxnews.

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