Columbia University’s interim president Katrina Armstrong was slammed by members of the school’s Jewish community after she ...
Columbia University’s interim president, Dr. Katrina Armstrong, in an interview with The Columbia Spectator published Thursday, apologized to those “hurt” by the New York City Police Department’s ...
The university was sued by Jewish students who said “mobs of pro-Hamas students and faculty march by the hundreds shouting vile antisemitic slogans, including calls to genocide.” ...
Interim University President Katrina Armstrong issued a “special greeting” to the Columbia community on Friday in her second address since stepping into the position after Minouche Shafik’s sudden ...
Katrina Armstrong, chief executive officer of the Columbia University Irving Medical Center and the University’s newly appointed interim president, reaffirmed on Thursday her commitment to maintaining ...
And now, trustees have tapped interim president Dr. Katrina Armstrong, the chief executive officer of the Columbia University Irving Medical Center — an insider with some perceived distance from ...
Interim president Katrina A. Armstrong — the chief executive of Columbia’s Irving Medical Center who took over this month when the school’s embattled president, Minouche Shafik, resigned ...
The subpoena, sent to acting Columbia University President Katrina Armstrong, comes exactly one week after Minouche Shafik resigned from her post as the school’s president amid months of tension ...
Last week, the university’s president, Nemat Shafik, stepped down from her job, and was replaced in the interim by Dr. Katrina Armstrong, the chief executive of Columbia University Irving ...
Katrina Armstrong, and the Co-Chairs and Vice Chairs of the University’s Board of Trustees, as part of the ongoing effort to address antisemitism at Columbia University. "Columbia should be a ...
As Columbia University students return for the fall semester, the institution braces for a resurgence of intense campus ...
NEW YORK, Aug 30 (Reuters) - The new school year is still days away, but student protesters have already made a noisy return to Columbia University's New York campus, the epicenter of a pro ...