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Columbia University's interim president, Katrina A. Armstrong, is stepping down and will return to leading the school's Irving Medical Center.
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On Capitol Hill last April, Claire Shipman, then a co-chair of Columbia University’s board of trustees, testified that she agreed there was a “moral crisis on our campus,” with students and faculty me...
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Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) predicted on Sunday the new acting president of Columbia University “won’t last” after the prestigious institution lost its second leader in recent months to scrutiny of its handling of pro-Palestinian protests and antisemitism on campus.
It’s the first application cycle since pro-Palestinian protests swept the campus and the University found itself in the crosshairs of the Trump Administration.
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Columbia University Interim President Katrina Armstrong is stepping down from her role leading the school, with board of trustees co-chair Claire Shipman taking her place.
Katrina Armstrong, Columbia University's interim president, is being replaced by Claire Shipman. The university did not offer an explanation for the change in leadership.
Katrina Armstrong, who took over as interim president at Columbia in August, resigned amid a tumultuous year for the university.
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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.