Antisemitism: Info and Reporting
What you can do and what is available to you:
Antisemitism and hate have no place on campus. By sharing incidents with us, we are able to provide support, identify patterns and trends, and ensure that colleges and universities are working to ensure that all students feel safe and included on campus.
Want to Understand What Antisemetism is?
Video 1: What is Judaism? Who are Jews? (16 min)
This video introduces the origins of Judaism as an ancient civilization; its evolution as an ethnoreligion, culture, nation, and people; and discusses the diversity of Jews historically and today.
Video 2: History of Antisemitism (9 min)
This video explores the origins and evolution of antisemitism, as well as the antisemitic myths and tropes that persist from ancient times until the present day.
Video 3: Antisemitism Today (22 min)
This video examines how antisemitism manifests today, particularly on college campuses and in broader society after the horrific attacks by Hamas on October 7, 2023. The video articulates the ways in which Jewish students experience antisemitism on their campuses, and how both Jewish students and their allies can address it.
Want to Learn More?
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Consistent with S.B. 942, beginning November 1, 2025, the University will be required to report incidents and complaints of antisemitic discrimination and harassment to the State Regents for Higher Education’s Title VI Coordinator. S.B. 942 also directs the University to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance Working Definition of Antisemitism and to incorporate the definition within its codes of conduct. The University’s Non-Discrimination Policy was amended to incorporate the definition, and other codes are being updated. Allegations of antisemitism are to be investigated using the same standards that apply to allegations of discrimination on the basis of race, national origin, and color.
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You can submit reports using the IEO website, via email to ieo@ou.edu, by calling an IEO phone number, in person at an IEO office, or via EthicsPoint.
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Information about the definition of antisemitism and modern examples are available on the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance website.




