Republican politicians applauded embattled Columbia University president Minouche Shafik’s sudden resignation Wednesday — with some accusing the scholar of allowing antisemitism to run rampant on the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Embattled Columbia University president Minouche Shafik suddenly resigned Wednesday and is escaping back to her home country after ...
Columbia University President Minouche Shafik resigned abruptly Wednesday night after months of pressure from Congress and campus constituents over her handling of pro-Palestinian student protests.
Minouche Shafik testifies during House committee hearing titled “Columbia in Crisis: Columbia University's Response to Antisemitism" in April 2024 (Credit: Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) Columbia ...
Columbia University president Minouche Shafik will skip the Columbia College class day ceremony next week. REUTERS Columbia University president Minouche Shafik will skip the biggest ceremony for ...
Columbia University President Nemat "Minouche" Shafik announced in an email Wednesday that she is stepping down. Shafik is the third Ivy League university president to leave her job following ...
Columbia University President Minouche Shafik resigned Wednesday, bowing to pressure from university faculty and students and public officials who widely criticized her handling of pro-Palestinian ...
Columbia University officials, including President Nemat “Minouche” Shafik, Dean Emeritus David Schizer and Board of Trustees Co-Chair Claire Shipman, testify before the House Committee on Education & ...
NEW YORK -- Columbia University students are reacting to President Minouche Shafik's decision to resign from the university Thursday, the first full day on campus after she stepped down. Shafik's ...
EXCLUSIVE: House GOP Conference Chair Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., is calling for the removal of Columbia University President Dr. Nemat "Minouche" Shafik, after a mob of anti-Israel agitators took over an ...
Columbia University president Minouche Shafik urged other university higher-ups to “engage in serious soul searching” over the fallout from the campus protests in a new op-ed about campus free speech.
When Minouche Shafik was announced as Columbia University’s president last year, she was called the “perfect candidate” by the chair of Columbia’s Board of Trustees. Now, some of her own students and ...
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