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"Violence and vandalism, hijacking a library, none of that has any place on our campus. These aren't Columbia's values." The ...
Columbia University acting president Claire Shipman addressed the hourslong anti-Israel protest at Butler Library, which she described as "utterly unacceptable." ...
The crackdown was swift and the message was unequivocal: Columbia University has little tolerance for protesters who spark ...
Acting Columbia University President Claire Shipman said in a Wednesday video that anti-Israel protesters who took over the ...
Acting Columbia University President Claire Shipman authorized the NYPD to enter campus after protesters forced their way ...
The arrests occurred hours after over 100 protesters pushed past a security guard to stage the demonstration in one of ...
Acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ʼ86, SIPA ʼ94, terminated the expulsion appeal process for at least two students, including Grant Miner, former doctoral candidate in the department of ...
We understand this news will be hard,” Claire Shipman, Columbia University’s acting president, wrote in a note to the ...
Claire Shipman, the university’s acting president, released a statement saying the school requested New York Police Department (NYPD) officers come to campus after groups of protesters forced ...
About 80 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested Wednesday after disrupting the library as students studied for finals.
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 ...