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A Palestinian student arrested as he was about to finalize his U.S. citizenship is accusing Columbia University of eroding ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Wednesday that his officials are evaluating whether any of the anti-Israel protesters who ...
Acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, announced in a Monday email to the Columbia community that the International Students and Scholars Office is increasing its staff to ...
Acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, wrote that the University would not enter into any agreement with the federal government that would “require us to relinquish our ...
will receive notices of non-renewal or termination," acting Columbia University President Claire Shipman said in a statement. "This represents about 20% of the individuals who are funded in some ...
“In some cases, schools and departments are winding down activity but remain prepared to re-establish capabilities if support is restored,” Columbia's acting President Claire Shipman and other ...
Columbia University rejects any agreement with the US federal government that would surrender control of the academic institution, acting president Claire Shipman said on Monday. Her statement ...
Acting president Claire Shipman’s statement follows Harvard’s similar defiance and comes amid escalating federal pressure on elite universities. As reported by The New York Times, Columbia had ...
In an email to students and faculty on Monday, Acting President Claire Shipman nodded to media reports over the weekend that the federal government had restored many of the legal statuses that ...
Columbia's interim president, Claire Shipman, on Monday night said the private New York school would not cede ground on its commitment to academic freedom during talks with the administration.
“We are navigating a turbulent time for higher education. The challenges ahead of us are formidable,” Shipman wrote to the Columbia community. Demonstrators hold placards that read "Free ...
In her first public statement, in March, Claire Shipman, Columbia’s new acting president, acknowledged that the university faced “a precarious moment,” but she did not directly mention ...