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University of Alabama

2026
Grade

B

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2026 Report Card

Publicly Disclosed Administrative Actions Meeting Expectations
Jewish Life on Campus Excellent
Campus Conduct and Climate Concerns Low to None

The University of Alabama Jewish campus community is supported by a Hillel, Chabad, and Jewish Greek life organizations.

What’s Happening on Campus?

In May 2024, at an anti-Israel protest, protesters held signs with messages that included "USA: how do Israel's boots taste?" and "From the river to the sea."

In April 2025, Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) protested a pro-Israel student event that featured two Israeli soldiers.

University Policies and Responsive Action

The University administration regularly engages with Chabad and Hillel to ensure the safety and inclusion of Jewish students and has attended commemorative events held following the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.

Additionally, President Bell was honored by the White Rose Society in November 2024 for his consistent support and action with the Jewish community.

In July 2025, the University welcomed a third visit from the Consul General of Israel to the Southeast United States, along with a delegation from Ben-Gurion University. The University has also entered into an MOU with Ben-Gurion University, and the universities have jointly sponsored a seed funding program for global research cooperation.

The University provides online training that addresses harassment for all new students. Trainings regarding discrimination are provided separately for students who wish to participate in them. The University has also worked to foster civil discourse on campus, including via its Crossroads Civic Engagement Center.

Furthermore, the University has recently hosted several events organized by and for the Jewish campus community. These included an event with IDF soldiers led by UA Students Supporting Israel in April 2026, a reception welcoming the Consul General of Israel to discuss potential future partnerships in April 2026, and a Unity Dinner bringing together Jewish and Black students in March 2026.

Criteria

Meeting Expectations

Publicly Disclosed Administrative Actions i

Key
Publicly Disclosed Administrative Actions
This college completely fulfills the specified criteria
This college partially fulfills the specified criteria
This college does not fulfill the specified criteria
This college was not assessed on the specified criteria.
Full ADL Criteria Details →
Antisemitism included in Code of Conduct and Policies
Clear process for reporting antisemitic incidents
Advisory council to address antisemitism/support Jewish life
Clear religious accommodations policy
Mandatory antisemitism education for students, faculty and staff
Has an official position against BDS
Publicly condemns antisemitic incidents
Partnerships with Israeli institutions
Conducts research to assess Jewish campus community experiences
Civil discourse initiatives on campus
Has Title VI office and/or coordinator
Policies prohibiting masked harassment
Policies prohibiting encampments and event disruptions
Excellent

Jewish Life on Campus i

Key
Jewish Life on Campus
This college completely fulfills the specified criteria
This college partially fulfills the specified criteria
This college does not fulfill the specified criteria
This college was not assessed on the specified criteria.
Full ADL Criteria Details →
Active Hillel, Chabad, or other Jewish student organization
Jewish Greek life
Jewish studies programs
Kosher dining
Interfaith initiatives on campus
School promotes awareness of Jewish holidays
Israel studies or study abroad programs
Rabbi/Jewish educator
Jewish religious services
Jewish alumni group
Has a group supporting Jewish employees
Partnerships with Jewish-allied organizations
Active pro-Israel group
Low to None

Campus Conduct and Climate Concerns i

Key
Campus Conduct and Climate Concerns
This college has no recent reports of these issues
This college experiences some of these issues
This college experiences a lot of these issues

*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 January and December 2025.

Full ADL Criteria Details →
Level of severe antisemitic and anti-Zionist incidents
Level of other antisemitic and anti-Zionist incidents
Level of hostile anti-Zionist student government activity
Level of hostile anti-Zionist student groups 
Level of hostile anti-Zionist faculty government activity
Level of hostile anti-Zionist staff and faculty activity

University of Alabama contributed information to our assessment.

This page was last updated on Apr 13, 2026, 4:10 am

Campus Antisemitism Report Card > University of Alabama

University of Alabama

2025
Grade

A

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2025 Report Card

Publicly Disclosed Administrative Actions Above Expectations
Jewish Life on Campus Excellent
Campus Conduct and Climate Concerns Low to None

The University of Alabama Jewish campus community is supported by a Hillel, Chabad, and Jewish Greek life organizations.

What’s Happening on Campus?

In May 2024, at an anti-Israel protest, protesters held signs with messages that included "USA: how do Israel's boots taste?" and "From the river to the sea."

In April 2025, Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) protested a pro-Israel student event that featured two Israeli soldiers.

University Policies and Responsive Action

The University administration regularly engages with Chabad and Hillel to ensure the safety and inclusion of Jewish students and has attended commemorative events held following the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.

Additionally, President Bell was honored by the White Rose Society in November 2024 for his consistent support and action with the Jewish community.

In July 2025, the University welcomed a third visit from the Consul General of Israel to the Southeast United States, along with a delegation from Ben-Gurion University. The University has also entered into an MOU with Ben-Gurion University, and the universities have jointly sponsored a seed funding program for global research cooperation.

The University provides online training that addresses harassment for all new students. Trainings regarding discrimination are provided separately for students who wish to participate in them. The University has also worked to foster civil discourse on campus, including via its Crossroads Civic Engagement Center.

Furthermore, the University has recently hosted several events organized by and for the Jewish campus community. These included an event with IDF soldiers led by UA Students Supporting Israel in April 2026, a reception welcoming the Consul General of Israel to discuss potential future partnerships in April 2026, and a Unity Dinner bringing together Jewish and Black students in March 2026.

Criteria

Above Expectations

Publicly Disclosed Administrative Actions i

Key
Publicly Disclosed Administrative Actions
This college completely fulfills the specified criteria
This college partially fulfills the specified criteria
This college does not fulfill the specified criteria
This college was not assessed on the specified criteria.
Full ADL Criteria Details →
Antisemitism included in Code of Conduct and Policies
Clear process for reporting antisemitic incidents
Advisory council to address antisemitism/support Jewish life
Clear religious accommodations policy
Mandatory antisemitism education for students, faculty and staff
Has an official position against BDS
Publicly condemns antisemitic incidents
Partnerships with Israeli institutions
Conducts research to assess Jewish campus community experiences
Civil discourse initiatives on campus
Clear time, place and manner policies
Participated in program to address antisemitism
Excellent

Jewish Life on Campus i

Key
Jewish Life on Campus
This college completely fulfills the specified criteria
This college partially fulfills the specified criteria
This college does not fulfill the specified criteria
This college was not assessed on the specified criteria.
Full ADL Criteria Details →
Active Hillel, Chabad, or other Jewish student organization
Jewish Greek life
Jewish studies programs
Kosher dining
Interfaith initiatives on campus
School promotes awareness of Jewish holidays
Israel studies or study abroad programs
Rabbi/Jewish educator
Jewish religious services
Jewish alumni group
Has a group supporting Jewish employees
Partnerships with Jewish-allied organizations
Active pro-Israel group
Low to None

Campus Conduct and Climate Concerns i

Key
Campus Conduct and Climate Concerns
This college has no recent reports of these issues
This college experiences some of these issues
This college experiences a lot of these issues

*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 January and December 2025.

Full ADL Criteria Details →
Level of severe antisemitic and anti-Zionist incidents
Level of other antisemitic and anti-Zionist incidents
Level of hostile anti-Zionist student government activity
Level of hostile anti-Zionist student groups 
Level of hostile anti-Zionist staff and faculty activity

University of Alabama contributed information to our assessment.

This page was last updated on Apr 13, 2026, 4:10 am