While giving extensive coverage to Jewish groups operating on university campuses, and even worthy non-Jewish groups such as STAND Canada, the article “Campus groups offer students a break” (CJN, Sept. 11) omitted any reference to the Canadian Institute for Jewish Research (CIJR) and its 20-year record of on-campus activity. CIJR’s Student Israel-Advocacy Program; our Dateline: Middle East magazine, written and edited by students, and our regular colloquia series, featuring noted academics and experts, offer students the opportunity to exchange ideas on Israel and the Middle East. Off campus, our activities include publishing the Israfax magazine, which provides Israel and geo-political analysis; our daily Isranet briefing, which counters anti-Israelism and explores Jewish and other global issues, and a weekly French communique. We also publish a biweekly online journal, Israzine, and maintain an extensive research resource, the Middle East and Jewish World Databank.