felt that, in order to be welcome in student organizations supporting social justice, they had to hide their Jewish identities."
In 2024, the Anti-Defamation League gave Tufts a grade of “F” for failing to address campus antisemitism.
On August 7, 2025, The Special Commission on Combatting Antisemitism in Massachusetts held a hearing on challenges of antisemitism on college campuses, particularly focusing on recent events and university responses. Tufts' Political Science Professor Eitan Hersh testified about Jewish student experiences on college campuses.
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The Tufts Daily is the daily student newspaper, and the Tufts Observer, established in 1895, is the school's biweekly magazine and the oldest publication on campus. The Zamboni is Tufts' monthly humor and satire magazine. The Princeton Review has named Tufts' college newspaper as one of the best in the country, ranking No. 10 as of 2016. Tufts has a television station (TUTV) which has produced and broadcast films, news, …