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Supporting Jewish Students: Creating Inclusive Programming, Responding to Antisemitism, and Improving Your Campus Climate

Virtual Live Briefings Health, Safety, and Well-being Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice Spirituality and Religion in Higher Education

With the rise of campus antisemitism this past spring and the Jewish high holidays falling at the start of fall semester on most campuses, student affairs professionals need to be proactive about fostering a supportive environment for Jewish students, as part of a supportive environment for all students. This Live Briefing will focus on what student affairs professionals need to know now in order to ensure Jewish students feel welcome on campus. 

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Through this Live Briefing, participants will grow their understanding of Jewish identity, diversity among Jewish students, and contemporary campus antisemitism, including the challenges many Jewish students faced nationwide this past spring. Participants will gain tips on strengthening bridges between multicultural centers, student wellness, Hillels, and other Jewish student groups to strengthen support of Jewish students’ intersectional identities. The presenters will discuss how increasing programming that highlights intersectional identities (e.g., Jews of color, LGBTQIA+ Jews, etc.) can create more opportunities for engagement, learning, and growth for all students. Participants will leave with concrete recommendations for taking steps to ensure Jewish students feel supported on campus this fall, incorporating content on Jewish identity and antisemitism within intersectional DEI trainings, and responding thoughtfully to support students when antisemitic incidents do occur.

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If you are not a NASPA individual member, please visit our membership section to learn more about membership types and benefits. We hope you’ll consider joining today!

If you are experiencing financial hardship, you may qualify for a NASPA Foundation Membership Scholarship.

For a comprehensive listing of NASPA registration policies, please visit this page.

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Contact Information
Registration Issues/Questions:  
NASPA Main Office - (202) 265-7500
Program Questions/General Information:
Abby Vollmer - (202) 719-1199
Payment Policies

To view NASPA's complete payment policies and procedures, click here.

Captioning Assistance

Text Captioning Support: NASPA kindly requests five business days notice for captioning requests. You can request captioning within the online registration process. If your registration is received within the five business days prior to the live event, you will be contacted by NASPA staff.