An ADL analysis reported that campus antisemitism declined in 2025, adding a data point to an environment that has remained politically and operationally contentious across higher education. The report frames shifts in reported incidents and highlights ongoing campus-climate monitoring as institutions manage policy responses to harassment and speech disputes. While the finding suggests improvement, the sector context remains volatile: institutions continue to confront competing pressures involving student activism, free-expression policies, and enforcement standards. Monitoring and reporting systems remain central because campus leaders use these datasets to calibrate prevention efforts and to support students affected by harassment. For administrators, the immediate takeaway is not a reset but an adjustment: improving trendlines should be paired with sustained reporting, training, and clear operational pathways for complaint handling.