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USA TODAY |
Columbia University's interim president, Katrina Armstrong, has stepped down - a departure that comes one week after it agreed to significant changes amid a heated battle with the Trump administration...
MSNBC |
Protests against Columbia University are breaking out after the school agreed to Trump administration's demands to change its policies to restore federal funding.
The New York Times |
On Capitol Hill last April, Claire Shipman, then a co-chair of Columbia University’s board of trustees, testified that she agreed there was a “moral crisis on our campus,” with students and faculty me...
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Columbia University's interim President Katrina Armstrong is resigning, days after the university agreed to policy changes demanded by the Trump administration.
The resignation comes after Columbia caved to demands from Trump, who claims the school failed to fight antisemitism.
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Columbia University Interim President Katrina Armstrong is stepping down from her role leading the school, with board of trustees co-chair Claire Shipman taking her place.
Faced with the Trump administration’s crackdown and Columbia University's concessions, students say protesting simply isn’t worth the risk.
Columbia University’s interim president resigned from her position at the embattled Ivy League Friday night, just days after she told the Trump administration she would implement a mask ban — while privately promising faculty she would not.
Trump officials say they targeted Columbia University for failing to protect Jewish students during pro-Palestinian protests last year.
A Columbia University student has sued President Trump and other administration officials after they attempted to revoke her permanent resident status and remove her.
Labor unions representing professors and other educators have sued the Trump administration over its revocation of $400 million in congressionally authorized federal research funding to Columbia University following campus protests over the Israel-Hamas war,
Katrina Armstrong has come under pressure amid a high-profile battle with the Trump administration over the university’s federal funding.