Instead of joining in Columbia University’s annual “Alumni Day” celebrations for the School of International and Public Affairs, several alumni gathered to denounce the school by ripping up their diplomas in protest.
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Alumni of Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) tore up their diplomas to protest the school and its leadership, including their handling of the detention of graduate student Mahmoud Khalil.