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Columbia University says it has suspended and expelled students who participated in protests The sanctions issued by a university judicial board also include probation and degree revocations ...
Columbia University announced disciplinary action Tuesday against students who participated in a pro-Palestinian demonstration inside the Ivy League school’s main library before final exams in ...
NEW YORK — Columbia University has expelled and issued lengthy suspensions to dozens of students for participating in the pro-Palestinian occupation of Butler Library just days before final ...
Columbia University has expelled or issued lengthy suspensions to nearly 80 pro-Palestine students for the May occupation of Butler Library just days before final exams, a campus protest group anno… ...
Columbia University has announced disciplinary actions against students involved in protests against the war in Gaza.
NEW YORK (AP) — Columbia University announced disciplinary action Tuesday against students who participated in a pro-Palestinian demonstration inside the Ivy League school’s main library ...
Columbia University says it has suspended and expelled students who participated in protestsCampus Protests Columbia FILE - Protesters gather in support of Palestinians across the street from the ...
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 disciplined more than 70 students on Tuesday over anti-Israel protests that took over Butler Library this year.
Shai Davidai, the Israeli business school professor who emerged as one of the sharpest antagonists against Columbia University over its response to antisemitism on campus, has resigned from his ...
Columbia University has offered $9 million to settle a lawsuit over what past students alleged were fraudulent data submitted to inflate the university's national ranking.
A hacker who caused a dayslong IT outage at the University in June stole data from Columbia’s networks, the University wrote in a Tuesday statement. A University official told Spectator that it could ...
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