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Columbia University President Claire Shipman said the school retained full independence, but it gave in to virtually all of ...
The occupation of Butler Library in May represented an effort by a pro-Palestinian student protest group to regain momentum on campus.
Following the protest, the university began an investigation into rules violations, banned participants from the campus and placed them on interim suspension, it said.
The school will pay the settlement over three years, the university said after the funds were canceled as part of the White House's crackdown on antisemitism on campus.
The Columbia University Libraries have officially gone live with FOLIO, replacing multiple legacy systems with a single, unified platform. Backed by the EBSCO FOLIO team at EBSCO Information Services ...
The July 2025 deal is described in a government document titled “Resolution Agreement Between the United States of America ...
More than 70 Columbia University students received sanctions for involvement in pro-Palestine protests, as the university implements new judicial processes under the provost's office.
Columbia University announced on Tuesday that it is disciplining more than 70 students over anti-Israel protests that took over Butler Library on the New York City campus earlier this year and during ...
Columbia University announced disciplinary action Tuesday against students who participated in a pro-Palestinian ...
Columbia's agreement to pay a $200 million is a strong indication that President Donald Trump was right about widespread antisemitism on campus.