Lawmakers Question Columbia President Over Leaked Texts and Civil Rights Concerns

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An anonymous group of Columbia faculty claims a Jewish board member leaked private texts of acting president Claire Shipman, but Columbia provided the texts to the House Committee investigating campus anti-Semitism. The texts include Shipman's comments about removing a board member and other controversial statements. The faculty group questions the timing of the leak and criticizes Shipman's apology, calling for her to stand by her words.
Topics:world#campus-anti-semitism#columbia-university#education#house-committee#shoshana-shendelman#texts-leak
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