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Minouche Shafik resigned Wednesday as Columbia University’s president, ending an embattled 13-month term during which her New York City campus was the scene of a series of chaotic and sometimes ...
The Post obtained a private email sent by Claire Shipman in which she said inflammatory texts were sent in “a moment of ...
House Republican Leadership Chairwoman Elise Stefanik is criticizing Columbia University’s president over past comments that ...
Columbia University has tapped interim president Dr. Katrina Armstrong, chief executive officer of the Columbia medical center, to take the reins from Minouche Shafik.
Inset, President of Columbia University Minouche Shafik testifies before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, April 17, 2024.
Columbia University President Minouche (Nemat) Shafik resigned on Wednesday, less than three weeks before the Fall semester is set to begin. Shafik, who led a brutal police state-style crackdown ...
Columbia University President Minouche Shafik has resigned following intense criticism over her handling of pro-Palestinian protests on campus. Her resignation comes after a series of dramatic ...
Columbia University President Minouche Shafik has resigned after a brief, tumultuous tenure. The school in upper Manhattan was roiled this year by student protests, culminating in scenes of police ...
Ad Policy. Former Columbia University president Nemat “Minouche” Shafik arrives at a hearing before the House Committee on Education & the Workforce at Rayburn House Office Building on April ...
The president of Columbia University, Nemat Shafik, has resigned her post as leader of one of America’s most prestigious universities after months of criticism over her handling of pro ...
August 15, 2024. By Tim Worstall. The president of Columbia University, Minouche Shafik, is stepping down, and Accuracy in Media took a mobile billboard send a warning message to Columbia students.
President Minouche Shafik threw me under the bus when she testified before Congress, but I'm still an employee of Columbia University, she's not. Turns out that capitulating to the bullies didn't ...