Three-quarters of Jewish college students believe antisemitism is rampant on campus, poll shows
- Seventy-Four percent of Jewish college students believe antisemitism is a serious problem on campus, according to a recent poll conducted by the Israel on Campus Coalition .
- Thirty percent of Jewish college students reported experiencing antisemitism, while 87% expressed concern that anti-Israel protests lead to hate crimes against Jewish students.
- Jacob Baime of ICC stated that the findings highlight urgent action needed to address antisemitism on campuses.
- Carly Cooperman of Schoen Cooperman Research noted that 80% of respondents view antisemitism as a serious problem, validating the widespread concerns among Jewish college students.
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Three-quarters of Jewish college students believe antisemitism is rampant on campus: poll
As many as 74% of Jewish college students believe that antisemitism is a serious problem on campus, according to a recent poll conducted by the Israel on Campus Coalition (ICC).
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