Columbia University

Peter Beinart Melts Down Over Columbia’s Move to Identify Anti-Semitism

Critics of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's (IHRA) definition of anti-Semitism are once again lashing out—this time at Columbia University’s decision to formally adopt it.

Columbia’s $200M Slap on the Wrist Dodges Real Reform

The Biden-era legacy of campus radicalism has collided head-on with accountability, but Columbia University may escape with a mere slap on the wrist.

Columbia Deal Set to Unfreeze $400 M—But Is This Merely a Woke Band‑Aid?

A Columbia deal could restore $400 million in frozen federal grants—but critics warn the agreement lacks real reform.

Columbia Trustee Slams University for its Antisemitism and ‘Lack of Moral Clarity’

Columbia University trustee Shoshana Shendelman condemned the school’s “lack of moral clarity” and failure to confront anti-Semitism, declaring the university has shown a “disturbing lack of moral clarity” and “tarnished” its reputation “for the foreseeable future.”

Radical Columbia Faculty Falsely Blame Jewish Trustee for Leak of Their Appalling Messages

Faculty at Columbia University are under fire after falsely accusing a Jewish trustee of leaking these appalling messages to the Washington Free Beacon.

Columbia University Data Breach Exposes Millions

Columbia University has suffered a massive data breach, with a hacker reportedly stealing 460 gigabytes of sensitive data on millions of current and former students, applicants, and employees. The breach, first reported by Bloomberg News, includes Social Security numbers, admissions records, and financial aid details.

Columbia Awards Anti-Israel Activist University Professor Honor

Columbia University stoked outrage by appointing Farah Jasmine Griffin—a longtime supporter of BDS (the boycott, disinvestment, sanctions movement targeting Israel)—to the esteemed University Professor position, its “highest academic distinction.”

Mahmoud Khalil Reignites Columbia Palestinian Protests Following Release

Mahmoud Khalil returned to Columbia University on Sunday to reignite the Palestinian protest stronghold just days after a judge ordered his release from an immigration detention facility.

Judge Upholds Columbia Funding Freeze

A federal judge has upheld the Trump administration's freeze on federal funding for Columbia University.

Anti-Israel Zines Allowed by Barnard College, Citing ‘intellectual curiosity’

Anti‑Israel zines line the shelves of Barnard College’s Milstein Library, shocking students and sparking fierce debate over campus tolerance.

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