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Columbia University's Leadership Shake-Up: What's Next?
New York, USASaturday, March 29, 2025
The recent policy changes at Columbia include new rules for demonstrations on campus. These changes seem to be a direct response to the Trump administration's demands. The administration had revoked $400 million in federal funding over concerns about campus protests. The new policies include restrictions on where and how protests can happen, as well as increased powers for campus police and the provost to handle disciplinary issues.
Armstrong had been leading the university through these changes. She had been working to address concerns about discrimination and harassment on campus, particularly against Jewish students and faculty. However, her time as interim president was not without controversy. She faced pushback from faculty members who were concerned about the new policies and the potential impact on academic freedom.
The university is now under the spotlight. The chair of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, Republican Rep. Tim Walberg of Michigan, has said that the committee will be watching closely. Walberg has been critical of Columbia's handling of antisemitism on campus and has called for more action to protect Jewish students and faculty.
The future of Columbia University is uncertain. The leadership change and the recent policy changes come at a time when the university is already facing significant challenges. As students return to campus, there are many questions about how these changes will affect campus life and the university's commitment to academic freedom.
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