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T he acting president of Columbia University, Claire Shipman, reportedly recommend- ed the ouster of a fellow trustee who is ...
A member of Columbia University's Board of Trustees is calling on the school to comply with the Trump administration's ...
Controversial advocate for pro-Israel Jewish students says he is departing voluntarily as school closes investigation against him, plans to continue his activism from New York The post Shai Davidai, ...
What's happening here isn't a leadership crisis—it's a confidence crisis, and it's rooted in how our brains work.
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moving closer to a deal with the Trump administration that could partially restore the school’s federal funding, which was revoked earlier this year ...
Columbia University shifted policies in an effort to restore federal funding and so far hasn't seen much in return. Meanwhile ...
Recent versions of potential agreement between university and administration have not included consent decree, according to ...
The exact terms of a deal are still being hashed out, and any deal could still fall apart.
Acting Columbia University President Claire Shipman has apologized for texts she sent last year criticizing a Jewish member of the school board of trustees.
The things I said in a moment of frustration and stress were wrong. They do not reflect how I feel,” Shipman said.
Our colleague Aaron Sibarium reported Tuesday on a letter from Reps. Tim Walberg (R., Mich.) and Elise Stefanik (R., N.Y.), chairmen of the House Education and Workforce Committee and House Republican ...