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Acting Columbia president Claire Shipman apologizes for texts suggesting removal of a Jewish trustee
The things I said in a moment of frustration and stress were wrong. They do not reflect how I feel,” Shipman said.
Columbia University shifted policies in an effort to restore federal funding and so far hasn't seen much in return. Meanwhile ...
A university investigation into his behavior has also been closed without issuing any findings or conclusions of wrongdoing.
Shai Davidai, the Israeli business school professor who emerged as one of the sharpest antagonists against Columbia ...
Acting Columbia University President Claire Shipman has apologized for texts she sent last year criticizing a Jewish member of the school board of trustees.
Newly published emails show that Claire Shipman downplayed concerns about campus antisemitism and called for the dismissal of one of the institution’s ‘most outspoken Jewish advocates’ ...
The Wall Street Journal reports that Columbia University and the Trump administration are in advanced talks to restore ...
Recent versions of potential agreement between university and administration have not included consent decree, according to ...
Columbia University’s board of trustees is moving closer to a deal with the Trump administration that could partially restore the school’s federal funding, which was revoked earlier this year ...
Local and national Republicans are eyeing Kentucky state Sen. Aaron Reed as a potential primary challenger to Rep. Thomas ...
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