Pomona College and University of California campuses reached settlements resolving federal complaints alleging antisemitic harassment during pro-Palestinian protests. Pomona’s 27-page agreement acknowledges Jewish students’ experiences and requires expanded training, a civil-rights coordinator, and restrictions including a ban on masked protests. The college agreed to update guidance noting that terms such as “Zionist” can be used as evidence of antisemitic intent in some contexts. The settlements respond to Education Department inquiries and reflect a growing federal focus on campus civil-rights enforcement related to speech and protest. Administrators face complex implementation decisions balancing academic freedom, protections against harassment, and federal compliance obligations.