Columbia University's President Nemat Shafik is facing scrutiny from various quarters over her handling of pro-Palestinian protests on campus. The university's Board of Trustees has expressed support for Shafik, despite calls for her resignation by House Speaker Mike Johnson. Meanwhile, the university's senate has voted to investigate Shafik's administration, citing decisions that allegedly harmed the institution's values and due process. This comes after an incident where over 100 student protesters were arrested. The faculty senate is also expected to vote on a resolution regarding Shafik's decisions on Friday.
Columbia University’s policy-making senate votes for resolution calling to investigate school’s leadership https://t.co/Ix2fmBQ3fx
🚨 BREAKING: COLUMBIA SENATE DEMANDS INVESTIGATION Columbia University's Senate passed a resolution to investigate President Nemat Shafik's administration, citing "many actions and decisions that have harmed" the institution's values and due process. Nemat faced criticism for… https://t.co/VRaV5tOfrL
Breaking News: Columbia University’s senate voted to investigate the school’s leadership, a week after more than 100 student protesters were arrested on campus. https://t.co/jZ6RU23523
Columbia University's president, Nemat Shafik, has faced increasing pressure over her handling of pro-Palestinian protests on campus. The faculty senate is expected to vote on a resolution regarding her decisions on Friday. Here's a timeline of her tenure. https://t.co/GedsbYuL7t
The Columbia University Board of Trustees threw its support behind embattled President Minouche Shafik, praising her handling of anti-Israel unrest shortly after House Speaker Mike Johnson called for her resignation in an on-campus address. https://t.co/3HCXjAmPzl