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Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters demonstrated outside Columbia University's gates during Wednesday's graduation ceremonies. There was a large presence of police personnel around the campus.
Acting President Claire Shipman said attacks on institutions of learning are tantamount to attacks on American democracy.
Despite a warning, a crescendo of boos were heard at Columbia University's campus as acting President Shipman noted the absence of Mahmoud Khalil.
Some Columbia University graduates on Wednesday shredded and burned their diplomas in a show of support for Palestine. Video ...
For the second day in a row, Columbia University students critical of the administration delivered a chorus of boos toward the acting president, Claire Shipman, during her speech at the main ...
At a congressional hearing, Education Secretary Linda McMahon assured lawmakers that, though the size of the office is being ...
La presidenta de la Universidad de Columbia pronunció un discurso de graduación el miércoles, reconociendo la ausencia del ...
Claire Shipman, the university’s acting president, noted the absence of Mahmoud Khalil, a graduate who continues to be ...
The head of Columbia University alluded to the detention of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil during a commencement speech ...
During her speech, Columbia’s acting President Claire Shipman acknowledged Mahmoud Khalil, a graduate student in ICE custody.
Claire Shipman, the acting president of Columbia University, was met with boos and chants of “Free Mahmoud” as she prepared ...