University of Vermont
2025 Report Card
The University of Vermont (UVM) has a Hillel, Chabad and Jewish Greek life organizations.
Litigation & Investigations
In April 2023, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) entered into a resolution agreement with the University of Vermont following an investigation of a complaint alleging the school had failed to respond to antisemitic harassment. The complaint had raised concerns regarding Jewish students being excluded from student organizations and a teaching assistant posting on social media about not giving “Zionists” credit for participation.
Serious concerns were raised regarding then-University President Suresh Garimella’s initial response to the OCR investigation, which was widely viewed as minimizing student complaints regarding antisemitism. When the resolution agreement was finalized, over 170 faculty signed a letter calling on Garimella to apologize for his initial response and work to rebuild trust with the campus community.
What’s Happening on Campus?
In February and March 2023, there were multiple incidents of propaganda distribution on campus by the virulently antisemitic group Goyim Defense League.
In November 2023, posts were made on YikYak at Vermont blaming a Hillel staff member for the shooting of three Palestinian college students.
In April 2024, anti-Israel protestors established an encampment on campus. While some protestors are now facing disciplinary proceedings, according to a University spokesperson, the protestors “made efforts to bring their demonstration closer to compliance with university policies” and eventually disbanded without any incident.
University Policies and Responsive Action
The University has held at least four workshops on antisemitism on campus since the resolution of the Department of Education investigation in April 2023. The school’s non-discrimination policies have been updated to specifically include antisemitism. University leadership also attended Hillel’s University Presidents Summit on Campus Antisemitism. The University has a Bias Education and Response Team, and University leadership has held sessions with campus community members to discuss Jewish safety on campus. The University helped Jewish students form a recognized Student Government Association club, the Jewish Student Union, in the fall of 2023.
In May 2024, the University temporarily suspended the campus SJP chapter for violating various campus policies in setting up a 10-day long encampment. Following May 2024 demonstrations at Andrew Harris Commons, the University published a statement reminding the campus community that “there is no room at UVM for antisemitism, Islamophobia or any discrimination.”
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, 1:16 pm