Elon University
2025 Report Card
Elon University has a Hillel, Chabad and Jewish Greek life organizations.
What’s Happening on Campus?
In early 2023, a swastika was drawn on the shirt of a student during a fraternity party. In April 2024, an anti-Israel advocate who promotes BDS and has said that he 'refuse(s) to join the demonization of Hamas' was invited to speak on campus by the Ad Hoc Conflict in the Middle East Programming Committee.
University Policies and Responsive Action
Elon participated in Hillel’s Campus Climate Initiative in 2021, and in March 2023, Elon Hillel hosted an Antisemitism Awareness Training for students, faculty and staff. Elon’s 2022-2023 Multifaith Strategic Planning Committee Report noted a specific commitment to “Support education and training on specific forms of bias, including Islamophobia and antisemitism.” Elon also has an ongoing working group that has engaged members of the Jewish Studies and Jewish Life departments and continues to advance efforts to address antisemitism.
After October 7, Elon highlighted opportunities to learn more about the attacks and encouraged occasions for dialogue, including an event entitled “Contextualizing the Conflict: Conversations about the Middle East,” which was attended by more than 200 students, faculty and staff.
President Book regularly attends summits and convenings designed to address campus antisemitism.
In October 2024, Elon University hosted an Israeli art exhibit to commemorate the Hamas attacks on Israel that occurred in October 2023.
Criteria
Publicly Disclosed Administrative Actions i
Jewish Life on Campus i
Campus Conduct and Climate Concerns i
*Incident levels reflect the number of incidents relative to the total student population on campus. 'Severe' and 'other' incidents were only counted if they were recorded between April 2024 and December 2024.
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This page was last updated on Mar 3, 2025, 10:18 am