When unrest began to roil university campuses across the United States in the weeks after Hamas’ horrific Oct. 7 attacks in Israel, many faculty and administrators thought it was only temporary and would likely subside by Thanksgiving.
Universities have been at the forefront of the spike in antisemitism in the U.S., with strategies to combat the issue that so far leave much to be desired by Jewish students. Colleges have had mixed approaches to combatting antisemitism in the wake of last month’s deadly Hamas terror attack on Israel and the subsequent military…