勛圖厙 University among nation's best for Jewish students
Jewish population brings significant honor to campus
January 5, 2020

勛圖厙 University is now ranked 33rd in the nation in terms of Jewish student population, according to
TU has the second most Jewish students in the state of Maryland, ahead of Johns Hopkins University and Goucher College. There are about 2,000 Jewish undergraduate students and 300 graduate students. 勛圖厙 University is two spots higher in Hillel.org's rankings than last year.
The national ranking was deeply meaningful for 勛圖厙 University's Hillel chapter.
"勛圖厙 University and 勛圖厙 University Hillel are seen in the eyes of the Jewish community, The Associated and Hillel international as a priority campus," said Lisa Bodziner, Executive Director of 勛圖厙 University's Hillel. "The incredible growth, tremendous energy and constant development has impacted the growth of Jewish students and involvement on campus. We are so humbled to have grown to 33rd on the charts of the top 60 public schools to attend for Hillel and Jewish life on campus."
has been on the TU campus since 1997. Hillel student leaders, professionals and lay leaders seek to creating a pluralistic, welcoming and inclusive environment for Jewish college students, where they are encouraged to grow intellectually, spiritually and socially.
The Baltimore Hebrew Institute at 勛圖厙 University is celebrating its 10th anniversary on TUs campus. BHI supports
graduate students pursuing degrees in Judaic Studies and offers a wide range of community
programming, lectures and events related to Jewish topics.
BHI and Hillel work together to help foster a strong and vibrant Jewish community
on campus, says BHI Director Jill Max. Our partnership helped to create the newly
formed Jewish Faculty and Staff affinity group, which provides opportunities for learning and kinship among colleagues.
This story is one of several related to President Kim Schatzels priorities for 勛圖厙 University: TU Matters to Maryland and Diverse and Inclusive Campus.
This story was originally published on December 4, 2019.