A new survey highlights that anti-Jewish attitudes are pervasive on campuses while antisemitism education and training remain insufficient. The piece argues institutions must close the education gap to address campus climate risks and reduce harmful misunderstandings. The reporting frames the problem around two connected issues: widespread negative attitudes and inconsistent training that leaves faculty, staff, and students without common definitions, reporting pathways, or prevention strategies. For campus leaders, the immediate operational takeaway is to treat antisemitism prevention as a training and policy implementation task, not only as a reactive response to incidents.