A new report confirms what many have long suspected – the “woke” takeover of Harvard University has created fertile ground for antisemitism at the school. Other higher education institutions would do well to take note of its findings.
Following Hamas’s brutal assault on Israel on October 7, 2023, elite American universities experienced a wave of antisemitic violence and intimidation that included forceful “occupations” of school buildings and common areas. More than 30 student groups endorsed a statement holding Israel “entirely responsible” for the violence.
The administration failed to speak out against this grotesque statement, with some faculty even cheering on the pro-Hamas protesters. Then-Harvard President Claudine Gay added fuel to the fire in January 2024 when she refused to condemn calls for violence against Jewish students during congressional testimony. She subsequently resigned.
In response to these failures, new Harvard President Alan Garber established the Presidential Task Force on Combating Antisemitism and Anti-Israeli Bias in January 2024, charging it with examining the problem, identifying its causes, and recommending solutions. The task force’s report was released late last month.
Perhaps the most disturbing aspect of the task force report is its revelation of how normalized antisemitism has become on Harvard’s campus, as evidenced by the personal accounts gathered from Jewish students who have experienced it first-hand. As one student recounted:
“You get used to social discrimination from [the] first day at Harvard by people of Arab descent. People refusing to speak to you. Not even pretending to be nice. Some people pretend to be nice and end conversation in [a] polite manner when they find out [I am] Israeli and then don’t talk to [me] again.”
The report also reveals a disturbing trend of social coercion, with non-Jewish students facing pressure to shun their Israeli peers. Even American Jewish students reported feeling compelled to denounce Israel – proving they are “one of the good ones,” or an “anti-Zionist Jew” in order to gain acceptance within certain social circles. Students faced ostracism if they refused to disavow their connection to the Jewish state.
According to the report, during a gathering organized by Harvard’s Center for Middle Eastern Studies at the Harvard Divinity School, the October 7 attack was characterized as an assault on “Israeli Jewish settlements,” a choice of words that critics argue dehumanized the victims and downplayed the massacre of civilians.
“Globalize the Intifada” chants were frequently heard on campus, which many Israeli students—including some who had lived through the Second Intifada—found deeply traumatizing.
At a Harvard Law School event intended for families of hostages, the university forced Jewish students to move to another location while allowing protesters to move about without restriction. One graduate student commented that the protesters acted as if “they own the place.”
The report also revealed that in February 2024, pro-Hamas Harvard students, staff, and faculty resurrected and circulated an antisemitic cartoon. Anti-Jewish tropes that could have been straight out of Nazi Germany found new life among campus “activists” who seemed either unaware of or indifferent to their historical context.
This dynamic was amplified during Harvard’s 2024 commencement ceremony, where keynote speaker Maria Ressa’s off-the-cuff remarks invoked age-old stereotypes about Jews.
Jewish students told the task force that they found themselves increasingly alone and isolated, with no help from the administration or faculty.
Anonymous online platforms at Harvard also became a breeding ground for antisemitic vitriol directed at Jewish students after the Oct. 7 attacks, creating a climate of fear and isolation.
Examples of this included images that displayed blood dripping from the text “Decolonization is not a metaphor,” and a pattern of using offensive language such as “Israeli scum” and “Zionist dirtbags” in online posts.
Unlike other groups on campus, Jewish students reported feeling constantly subjected to accusations that their history is a “sham” and that Jews are “supremacists and oppressors” undeserving of protection from such discrimination and bias.
One Jewish student was reportedly told by an administrator that they faced serious repercussions—a “whole world of trouble”—for deleting offensive, antisemitic posts from a group chat.
Many reported feeling increasingly marginalized and targeted for their views. As one Jewish graduate student, who had also attended Harvard as an undergraduate, observed, “Jews are now being treated like Republicans were when I was in college,” a sentiment that speaks volumes about the growing climate of ideological intolerance within elite universities, where dissenting viewpoints are often met with hostility and exclusion.
“We are not aware of any other group on campus that is subject to social exclusion as part of an intentional campaign by political organizers,” the report states.
The report revealed an example of this double standard: “500 Harvard affiliates wrote a letter in Fall 2024 condemning an outside Jewish organization’s scheduled antisemitism training session at Harvard,” it reads. This swift condemnation of anti-bias education would be “hard to imagine if the topic were bias against any other group.”
The report further notes that “there is an ideological effort underway to weaken the post-World War II social consensus that antisemitism is a form of bias,” and that Harvard’s historical neglect of antisemitism in its official diversity and inclusion efforts may stem from a “misperception that Jewish success at Harvard negates the existence of antisemitism.”
The report comes after the Federal Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism under the Trump administration delivered an ultimatum to Harvard earlier this month, threatening to pull $9 billion in federal funding unless the university implemented a list of immediate reforms to address its systemic antisemitism problem.
Still, the internal Harvard report’s findings cast serious doubt whether the university truly understands the nature and scope of the problem, and whether its purported efforts to combat antisemitism will be effective in addressing the underlying causes.
Sarah Katherine Sisk is a senior at Hillsdale College pursuing a degree in Economics and Journalism. You can follow her on X @SKSisk76.

Why are we giving tax payer money to these universities?? Let them get their own funding!!
Defund
Deny grants
Hope donations dry up
Tax endowments?
Our country is evolving into one of hate. It is so disappointing. Higher education is evolving into hate filled institutions with hate driven professors. I recommended reading the book entitled Son of Hamas, by Mosab Hassan Yousef. This book has opened my eyes to think much differently. Federal tax dollars may need to be withheld to stop the hate, Harvard with an endowment of over $50 billion is able to fund its own research and operating expenses.
Well, this is what will happen! No more funding for any university along with a big crack down on people in default on student loans! WELCOME to the real world!!!!!!
Harvard has $53 BILLION in the bank. At even 5% interest that is over $2.5 billion a year in returns. WHY do they need one dime from our tax money? They should be able to give half their students a free ride and have money left over!
Stop all the taxpayer funding ,are they answerable to no one?
Universities like Harvard deserve to be defunded. It is anti-American. It is pushed so hard because most of its faculty are anti-American Marxists. They were given their opportunity to do the right thing and they are refusing. The American taxpayer shouldn’t be funding these creeps anyway. Maybe Soros will step up to the plate?
Harvard is shutting down intellectual discourse. This is not how any university should operate. Anti Semitism is hate. It is the same as any hate, whether it be racial, political, or whatever. Hamas supporters are in the same league as the KKK, Nazi Party, etc. Harvard professors should discourage this by logic. Instead, they encourage violent racial actions and believe they should not suffer an consequences for their actions.
Harvard has a long history of anti Semitism. They are Nazis hiding behind abstract political theory. They would hope that people think they are just Socialists. However, let’s remember that NAZI is an abbreviation for National SOCIALST Workers Party. Adolph Hitler was a SOCIALIST. Harvard is nothing more than a private school that advocates hate.
My daddy was a WWII vet. This stuff would break his heart.
Aardvaark University, like its twin ‘ Y’all, and the rest of the Poison Ivy Institutes of Higher Marxist Indoctrination needs to be defunded, and decertified, so the Beast, and Pest coast elites can buy their socialist entitlement offspring now well paying jobs, more suited to their ability in the fast food industry instead from now on. No more welfare for the champagne Marxist elite with U.S. taxpayer money!
Harvard University should be forever defunded, along with all other elite institutions of higher learning. And any university that furthers this hatred against the Jews, and the white race . Their tuition and alumni grants are enough to educate all the Arab students. First Harvard has to fire all the professors who teach hatred for the Jews. Start over and change the mindset of the university. Harvard is the Germany of the 1930’s. Watching WW II documentaries and movies makes this perfectly clear. The Nazis started that way. Jews were banned from certain stores then from all stores, time they were allowed to be outside, were banned from govt jobs. Then they no longer could see a doctor or go to work. Till they came for them and put them in interim camps. From there they went to the concentration camps to die. The homes they left behind were stripped of valuables. And their suitcases they brought with them were taken away as soon as they boarded the train. They all believed they were going to work camps. Isn’t this what they are doing to the Jews now? And this has been going on for a long time. First take their education away, then make their lives a living hell. These students be they Arab or American never had to endure what the Jews endured through the ages. It’s like what the progressive left, named democrats, are doing to the Republicans, MAGA supporters Trump supporters and President Trump. These who are citizens of this country like them. You have to think like them even better if you didn’t think at all. The MSM will do that for you. That is why these mindless people support these universities, the anti deportation groups, the weaponized judges who are making laws as written by these progressives. That is what tge Ivy League schools have become a hotbed of hatred for anything Jewish.
Amazing that adults in charge think encouraging bias is the path to wisdom. Not a university and not worthy of Fed funds.
The picture taken in front of the Harvard Library features a take off of Nazi banner flown in Nazi captured countries during WWII. The Harvard Crest inscribed with VERITAS… which is the Latin word for truth…substituted for a Nazi swastika… both on a red banner. Coincidence ?
I hope Prez. Trump carries thru; NO Tax dollars
NO Tax Exempt status for ‘donations’
As much as tuition is why do any universities get government assistance???
What truly bothers and scares me is this: what happens when these “kids” in college finally grow up — and bring their toxic, dangerous bigotry with them? As Ivy grads they will be in important positions, both private and government, and be able to influence our government and industries. That is terrifying. Who would stop them then?
STOP SENDING OUR MONEY TO THESE UNI’S NOW!! And NEVER give them another dollar!!
The distortion is repeated so many times hoping many people will forget reality. Harvard needs to find out brainwashing is not education.
Delenda est Harvard.
I would recommend all these colleges and universities start to pay taxes on their property and every asset they have.
HBCUs should get the money going to Ivy Leagues.
And paragraph 3 tells a lot about where all that student Wokeness comes from. As for Pres. Trump’s withholding $9B in federal funding, if wealthy Muslim countries are donating huge funds to these ivy league colleges and sending their elite students there, that is likely why those in charge do nothing. Perhaps those Muslim students are the activists themselves and/or paying for them.
But likely a large number of students are either wanting to “fit in” so go along with it, or just ‘steering clear’ of the issue, even ignoring the effects on the Jewish students. They are at an impressionable age.
I don’t get it, how are they supporting DEI and other “woke” nonsense by allowing antisemitanism to go on? If DEI is true then there should NEVER EVER be anyone excluded for ANY reason. So much for higher education and academic smarts. They can’t explain themselves out of paper bag or even a recycled bag. They are so smart they are stupid=no common sense.
Harvard’s a depraved Parasitical Institution. A lifeless corpse, turning out mannequins by the dozens. Now wanting yet lacking a sobriety from that they have come to thirst upon. Embracing Woke shall keep them as unsuspecting Pawns.
Time they be defunded and Donors leave.
Harvard isn’t the only institution of indoctrination that is guilty of antisemitism. Just today, Columbia’s main library was occupied by the “free Palestine” masked brats. Parents who pay $100k/year for their brats to attend these woke schools should remove their crybabies from school, put their brats over their knees and give them a sound spanking. Problem is, mommy and daddy are too busy traveling the world to monitor their tantrum-throwing baby‘s behavior.
I will be the canary in the mine since .no one wants to face reality. Consider the following:
1. “A 2021 poll by the centrist Jewish Electoral Institute, which monitors Jewish voting engagement, found that 38 percent of American Jewish adults under the age of 40 considered Israel an apartheid state, compared with 47 percent who did not. When presented with the accusation that Israel was committing genocide in Gaza in a survey last year, 38 percent of American Jewish adults under the age of 44 agreed.”
2. Amos Goldberg, Professor of Genocide Studies at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem posted on X: “Yes, it is genocide. It’s so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion. Jewish history will henceforth be stained”
3. “The Israeli army has said, … “At the moment, we are short 10,000 troops.. A senior commander in the reserves told Haaretz that there are numerous cases of reservist soldiers refusing to report for duty…….. the response rate for the upcoming reservist call-up is expected to be no more than 50 percent………..”
4. On April 4, 1,000 current and former Israeli Air Force Reservists signed a letter demanding an end to the war in Gaza.
5. In addition, 150 officers of the Israeli Navy signed a separate petition calling on Netanyahu to stop the war, according to a report in the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper.
6. Israel sees an unprecedented number leave the country. Israel faces record emigration, with 40,600 leaving this year, numbers the country has never seen before.
7. The Aaron Institute for Economic Policy at Reichman University predicts that economic growth in 2024 will be negative, reaching -3.1 percent, which means a decline in GDP per capita by 5 percent; that the GDP fiscal deficit will reach about 9 percent; and that the ratio of external debt to GDP will reach 71 percent.8 The Institute also estimates economic growth to be about 1.7 percent in 2025, and a decline in the deficit to 7.8 percent of output, while external debt will rise to 76 percent of GDP.
All the indicators are that Israel is a failing effort under the Netanyahu administration. At more than three quarters of a century old, I saw the same thing with Vietnam. It was a policy that went against reality and was bound to fail sooner or later. It was just a matter of time. There was no holding back the tide. The same applies here. There is no holding back this tide. It will come sooner or later, but it WILL come.