Campus Resources

AJC Campus Library

Whether a student, parent, administrator, or faculty member, American Jewish Committee’s Campus Library includes vital resources to help you become a well informed and effective advocate for the Jewish people and Israel. Below you will find toolkits and guidelines, webinars and podcasts, statements and one-pagers. We hope you’ll share them widely!

 

Understanding California Assembly Bill 715: A Guide for Families with Students in California Public Schools
In September 2025, the California State Legislature unanimously passed Assembly Bill (AB) 715. Governor Gavin Newsom signed the bill into law on October 7, 2025. AB 715 takes effect on January 1, 2026.

The law acknowledges that Jewish and Israeli-American students across California face a widespread surge in antisemitic discrimination, harassment, and bullying. In some cases, this severe conduct places students at risk and limits their ability to learn.
American Jewish Committee, American Council on Education, Hillel International, and the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges Alarmed By Targeting of Trustees
American Jewish Committee (AJC), the American Council on Education (ACE), Hillel International, and the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB), groups representing the collegiate and broader Jewish communities and higher education leaders, are deeply alarmed by inflammatory social media posts and rhetoric targeting trustees. The language was employed by the National Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) as part of its “Week of Rage” campaign, which coincided with the second anniversary of the October 7, 2023 Hamas terror attack.
Pride | AJC's Global Student Voices
When I awoke on the third day of my internship with American Jewish Committee (AJC), my excitement for my first hybrid workday came to an abrupt halt when I read the news that Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky were murdered after leaving an AJC ACCESS event. As a DC native who grew up confronting the deeply ingrained antisemitism in my independent school and witnessing the increase in antisemitic incidents after October 7, I knew antisemitism was raging through my city. I was immediately overwhelmed by two horrifying questions: How could this happen at an event I was so warmly invited to? And why am I not the slightest bit surprised that a hate-fueled murder claimed two young Jewish lives?
3 Ways Jewish College Students are Building Strength Amid Hate
As American Jewish college students head back to their campuses this fall, we talk to three leaders on AJC's Campus Global Board about how antisemitism before and after the October 7 Hamas terror attacks revealed their resilience and ignited the activist inside each of them.
AJC’s 10-Step Guide for Parents Supporting Jewish K-12 Students
A 10-step guide from AJC's Center for Education Advocacy for parents of Jewish K-12 students to support their children, engage schools, promote Jewish inclusion, address antisemitism, and build community through education, advocacy, and collaboration.
Returning to Campus: What Jewish Students, Their Parents, and Educators Need to Know Before Going Back to School
AJC’s Center for Education Advocacy is leading the nation’s effort to ensure Jewish students’ full inclusion in educational spaces. Whether you’re a school administrator or educator, student or parent, you’ll find resources below you can trust to help you effectively address antisemitism and make lasting, positive change in classrooms and on campuses in the coming academic year.
Guidance to Help Jewish Students Engage Responsibly with Social Media
In today’s fast-paced and emotionally charged digital world, social media can be both empowering and overwhelming for students, especially when issues related to identity, antisemitism, and current events dominate their social media feeds.
The ABCs of Jewish Inclusion: What your school should focus on this year
American Jewish Committee (AJC) has three key recommendations for K-12 school administrators as the Fall 2024 semester gets underway to help ensure that Jewish students and faculty, and indeed all school community members, have a safer, more inclusive, and more productive 2024-25 school year.
Independent Schools Need More Tools to Fight Antisemitism in Their Classrooms
Too many American schools fail Jewish students by not addressing antisemitism head-on. Thankfully, more of them now realize these shortcomings and want to make meaningful changes.
Confronting Antisemitism In Our Schools: An Action Plan for Public K-12 School Administrators
AJC has created this action plan for public school administrators to use in confronting and preventing antisemitism in their school communities.
Confronting Antisemitism In Our Schools: An Action Plan for Independent School Administrators
AJC has created this action plan for heads of independent schools to use in confronting and preventing antisemitism in their school communities.
A United Front: U.S. Colleges and AJC Commit to Fighting Campus Antisemitism
This week, In collaboration with American Jewish Committee (AJC), groups representing more than 1,600 colleges and universities pledged reforms to fight campus antisemitism—a major breakthrough in the effort to end anti-Jewish hatred and create campuses where Jewish students feel safe.
What You Need to Know About the Largest-Ever Commitment to Counter Antisemitism on College Campuses
This May brought a landmark announcement in American Jewish Committee’s long-term efforts to combat widespread Jew-hatred on college campuses—a result of our sustained work with university leaders. In collaboration with AJC, the Association of American Universities (AAU), the American Council on Education (ACE), and other organizations representing more than 4,000 colleges, universities, and other institutions of higher education have pledged reforms to fight campus antisemitism.
AJC, AAU, ACE Statement on Shared Commitment to Combating Antisemitism on College Campuses
American Jewish Committee (AJC), Association of American Universities (AAU), American Council on Education (ACE) Statement on Shared Commitment to Combating Antisemitism on College Campuses. Also co-signing the statement are the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU), American Association of Community Colleges (AACC), National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU), and American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU).
In Collaboration with AJC, Groups Representing Full Breadth of U.S. Colleges and Universities Pledge Reforms to Fight Campus Antisemitism
In a major breakthrough in the fight against campus antisemitism, American Jewish Committee (AJC), the Association of American Universities (AAU), and the American Council on Education (ACE), today released a joint statement, affirming the seriousness of antisemitism on campus and a pledge from these organizations, representing the full breadth of American higher educational institutions, to “continuing consequential reform and transparent action.” The statement also notes that, “[i]n the name of combating antisemitism, the federal government has recently taken steps that endanger the research grants, academic freedom, and institutional autonomy of America’s higher education sector.”
Ivy League Jewish Groups, Latino Jewish Students Honored by AJC for Fighting Campus Antisemitism
Two Ivy League student groups that were pivotal in the fight against antisemitism on their campuses and a confederation of Latin American Jewish students today received the AJC Sharon Greene Award for Campus Advocacy at American Jewish Committee (AJC) Global Forum.
AJC Sharon Greene Award for Campus Advocacy: Daniel Solomon Remarks
Brown University junior Daniel Solomon accepts the AJC Sharon Greene Award for Campus Advocacy on behalf of Chabad of College Hill.
AJC Sharon Greene Award for Campus Advocacy: Jaqueline Smeke Remarks
Jaqueline Smeke, President of Latin American Federation of Jewish Youth and alumna of Iberoamericana University, accepts the AJC Sharon Greene Award for Campus Advocacy on behalf of the Latin American Federation of Jewish Youth (FEJJLA).
AJC Sharon Greene Award for Campus Advocacy: Ben Messafi Remarks
University of Pennsylvania sophomore Ben Messafi accepts the AJC Sharon Greene Award for Campus Advocacy on behalf of Penn Hillel at the University of Pennsylvania.

Honoring Courage: 2025 Sharon Greene Award for Campus Advocacy | AJC Global Forum
At AJC Global Forum 2025, the Sharon Greene Award for Campus Advocacy was presented to three remarkable student organizations whose leaders have stood tall in the face of rising antisemitism and hostility on college campuses.