Columbia University President Apologizes and Faces Calls for Resignation Over Disparaging Texts

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Claire Shipman, acting president of Columbia University, apologized for sending critical and disparaging texts about a Jewish trustee during 2023-2024, amid investigations into campus antisemitism and concerns over federal research funding.
- Columbia’s Acting President Apologizes for Texts Disparaging Trustee The New York Times
- Stefanik Demands Columbia President Resign Over Texts Criticizing Jewish Board Member WSJ
- Columbia's Claire Shipman apologizes for leaked messages calling for removal of Jewish trustee Jewish Insider
- Stefanik criticizes Columbia University president over potential violation of the Civil Rights Act CNN
- House Committee on Education and the Workforce asks Shipman to explain leaked text messages in new letter Columbia Daily Spectator
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