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Several Columbia University students have chained themselves to a gate to protest Mahmoud Khalil’s detention by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
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The ruling does not guarantee that Khalil will be moved out of a detention facility in Louisiana, where he is being held as the government seeks his deportation for his role in campus protests agains...
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A college admissions consultant reportedly said Columbia University's brand has been "tarnished" while the school devolves into chaos stemming from anti-Israel riots.
Columbia University student ran from Homeland Security, but still doesn’t know why they came for her
When it seemed government agents wouldn’t stop pursuing her, Ranjani Srinivasan fled. But this Columbia University student still doesn’t know why she was targeted.
This would not have been the case three years ago,” Christopher Rim said after 10 Command Education clients were accepted to Columbia’s Class of ’29 — and not a single one plans to
Claire Shipman, Columbia University’s new acting president, had called last year's congressional hearings on campus antisemitism "nonsense" in a text to the former university president.
The board late last week unexpectedly elevated one of its two co-chairs, Claire Shipman, as acting president. While not unheard of, experts said it is unusual for a trustee to take the helm of a
What is the future of free speech on college campuses? College campuses have traditionally been a key place where young minds debate ideas, question authority and become critical thinkers. But turmoil over the past year at Columbia University has raised questions about whether there’s been a shift.
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Three federal agencies on Monday said they welcomed the policy changes announced Friday at Columbia University, following the Trump administration’s revocation of $400 million in federal funding over campus protests.
Columbia University's interim president Katrina Armstrong has resigned, returning to her post running the New York school's medical center.
Katrina Armstrong is leaving the post a week after the university agreed to a list of demands from the White House.